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 1 34|        which was his kingdom, or Cappadocia, which belonged to Ariobarzanes,
 2 34|     immediately from Armenia and Cappadocia, and no longer insult the
 3 35|  Pharnaces: "That he had quitted Cappadocia; but kept possession of
 4 35|     sensible that he had quitted Cappadocia, not voluntarily, but out
 5 35|         to his own kingdom, than Cappadocia, which was more remote:
 6 35|        Armenia, dividing it from Cappadocia. The advantages he had in
 7 35|    supplied with provisions from Cappadocia. ~
 8 40| retreated, by safe ways, through Cappadocia, into Asia. ~
 9 66|    longer, but advancing through Cappadocia with the utmost expedition,
10 66|        from the ancient kings of Cappadocia, and who demanded it in
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