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1 IV | Church,-- and who but a bad man would persecute religion? 2 VII | not even against God. This man, by avarice partly, and 3 X | excite the inconsiderate old man to carry on that persecution 4 XI | affairs of the empire. The old man long opposed the fury of 5 XI | madness of that obstinate man. He resolved, therefore, 6 XIV | of the inconsiderate old man to cool. Then, after an 7 XVIII | civil wars terrified the old man into compliance; and he 8 XVIII | discourse, the spiritless old man burst into tears, and said, " 9 XVIII | daughter of Galerius, a man of bad and mischievous dispositions, 10 XVIII | son, Constantine, a young man of very great worth, and 11 XVIII | who,~while yet a private man, has treated me with contumely, 12 XVIII | pointing out Daia, a young man, half-barbarian. Now Galerius 13 XXI | slaves. This flagitious man, from the time of his victories 14 XXI | workhouses; and when any man was to be scourged, there 15 XXIII | conquered, the like did this man presume to perpetrate against 16 XXIII | ill-treatment. But this pious man had compassion on them, 17 XXIII | under his administration no man should want! And thus, while 18 XXIV | for the life of that young man, because he durst not use 19 XXVIII| was yielded to the young man than to the old: for Maxentius 20 XXVIII| imperial dignity. The old man was impatient at being denied 21 XXVIII| confounded the unnatural old man, and, like another Tarquin 22 XXX | anniversary--thus that most haughty man had his neck broken, and 23 XXXI | never let go their hold. No man knew to whom he ought to 24 XXXIX | especially as he was a married man; but the flagitious creature 25 XLI | relation of his, a military man high in power and authority, 26 XLIII | that the detestable old man had but feigned a quarrel 27 XLVIII| to right reason, that no man should be denied leave of 28 L | Severianus, arrived at man's estate, who accompanied