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While this was going on, Antiochus happened to be at
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Meanwhile Molon had prepared the people of his own note
Satrapy to go all lengths, partly by holding out
to them hopes of advantages to be gained, and
partly by working on the fears of their chief men, by means of
forged letters purporting to be from the king, and couched in
threatening terms. He had also a ready coadjutor in his
brother Alexander; and had secured the co-operation of the
neighbouring Satrapies, by winning the goodwill of their leading
men with bribes. It was, therefore, at the head of a large
force that he took the field against the royal generals. Terrified at his approach Xenon and Theodotus retired into the
cities; and Molon, having secured the territory of
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