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1 6| thus it has propagated its empire beyond the paths of the 2 18| the fortune of so great an empire could not receive two rulers. 3 18| of that true and divine empire is sundered, when it is 4 25| increased, and established their empire for the Romans, since they 5 25| very cradle of the growing empire. Did they not in their origin,