VIII. Month. AUGUST, 31 days. 1814. O, what shall I return? for all is thine," Laft Quarter 8th day 6h. 4m. even. | First Quarter 22d day, 1h 55m. even. Full Moon 30th day, 5h 45m, even, 12 CF Greenf Lammas day 451811 55 leg rises 2h Hot weather with signs + 53 8 56 Transfig of our Lord 4558 2 12 7 Bord s day ow tides P Caft & Plym. New Moon 15th day, 9h 24m morn MW Courts, Aspects, Weather, &c rs F..ea | D ́s pl |r Os. 8 I 23 34 45 し apo 4 52 8 morn. feet 8 36 of thund r+54 8 1 26 head 9 42 ΙΟ 8 67 and rain 456 8 2 58 neck 10 38. II 8 82 93 4 58 8 4 31 11 44 4598 5 21 arms morn. P North Lenox. Topsh &5 137 5 4thigh 11 31 233 ent my Tides lower. 5 15 7 5 52 244 Com Middlebury of Ver 5 167 6 39 LATE PRINCIPAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PARIS, &c. IN EIGHT VOLUMES. ILLUSTRATED WITH PLATES. VOL. VII. PUBLISHED BY JOHN BIOREN, AND T. L. PLOWMAN, PHILADELPHIA ; T. 26 X3 90 BOOK EIGHTEENTH CONTINUED. ECT. VII. Polyxenides defeated by Livius. L. Scipio carries on Reflections on the conduct of the Romans respecting the Grecian states and the kings of Europe and Asia Sect. VIII. Ætolians and Asiatic Gauls subdued by Fulvius and The king's letter to the Marshal D'Asfeldt . . Sect. IX. Seleucus Philopater succeeds Antiochus. Complaints a- Including part of the reigns of Ptolemy Philometer, Philip, Sect. I. Perseus conspires against Demetrius. The latter is inno- Sect. II. Seleucus Philopater dies and is succeeded by Antiochus Epiphanes. Disturbances in Egypt and Palestine. Sect. III. Antiochus's proceedings against the Jews. His armies lose several victories. Is struck by the hand of God .. Sect. IV. Prophecies of Daniel relating to Antiochus Epiphanes I. The wars of Antiochus Epiphanes against Egypt, foretold by 96 Antiochus's third expedition into Egypt Antiochus's fourth expedition into Egypt II. Cruel persecution exercised by Antiochus against the Jews, Containing the whole reign of Perseus. Sect. I. Perseus prepares for war against the Romans. He endea vours a reconciliation with the Achæans 142 Sect. II. Ariarathes dies, and is succeeded by his son. Death of Eumenes. War between Attalus and Prusias Sect. III. Andriscus, pretended son of Perseus, causes himself to Sect. IV. Troubles in Achaia. Metellus and Mummius settle those troubles. The latter takes Corinth and destroys it Sect. V. Reflections on the causes of the grandeur, declension, and 256 From the twentieth year of Ptolemy Philométer, to the ex Sect. I. Chronological abridgment of the history of the kings of Sect. V. Sidetes takes Jerusalem, and then makes war against the Sect. VII. Pompey dispossesses Antiochus Asiaticus of the king- BOOK TWENTIETH. |