1 1 4. Cyru*-Garden y Or 



ROM** battle. By this Ordination they 



** mn cz: czzi czzi i i 



r- CZZI CZD CZZI CZZI 



readily fell into each other ; the Hafla* 

 ti being prefled, handfomely retired in 

 to the intcrvalls of the principcs^ thefe 

 into that of the Trfcr*, which making 

 as it were a new body, might joyntly re 

 new the battle, wherein confifl-ed the 

 fecret of their fuccefles. And therefore 

 ^ was remar ^ a bly c fingular in the bat 

 tle of A fr tea, that Scipto fearing a rout 

 from the Elephants of the Enemy, left 

 not the Principes in their alternate di fian 

 ces, whereby the Elephants paffing the 

 vacuities of theHaJfati, might have run 

 upon them, but drew his battle into 



right 



