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1 I | re-established throughout the Roman empire, the late oppressed Church 2 II | precipitated from the height of empire, suddenly disappeared, and 3 III | guided the helm of the Roman empire, the Church suffered no 4 VII | counsels, overturned the Roman empire. For he made choice of three 5 VII | with him; and thus, the empire having been quartered, armies 6 VIII | character of his brother in empire, Maximian, called Herculius? 7 VIII | itself the chief seat of empire, and while other very opulent 8 VIII | guilty of aspiring to the empire; so that the chief luminaries 9 VIII | the sole government of the empire.~ 10 IX | eastern provinces of the Roman empire. Diocletian, apt to be low-spirited 11 XI | momentous affairs of the empire. The old man long opposed 12 XVIII | force him to resign the empire. Already he had urged Maximian 13 XVIII | who laid the weight of empire on Trajan. But Diocletian 14 XVIII | already grasped at the whole empire, saw that little but an 15 XVIII | the administration of the empire: as for me, while I continued 16 XIX | that he would resign the empire into hands more vigorous 17 XIX | under foot and oppress the empire of the East; a person ignorant 18 XX | the sovereign of the Roman empire. Necessity had required 19 XXI | his mind to afflict that empire into which he had opened 20 XXVI | permanent taxes to devour the empire, soared to such extravagance 21 XXVII | and he proposed that the empire should be called, not the 22 XXVII | the Roman, but the Dacian empire.~ 23 XXIX | seizing his share of the empire, instead of his own, from 24 XXIX | there were six who ruled the empire at one and the same time. 25 XXXVIII| and insulted the Eastern empire.~ 26 XLIII | son to possess the whole empire. This conjecture, however, 27 XLVI | unto Thee we commend our empire. By Thee we live, by Thee