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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
On the manner in which the persecutors died

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1 I | His presence all the day long, and the supplications of 2 III | exceedingly odious, for a very long time oppressed his subjects, 3 IV | IV.~This long peace, however, was afterwards 4 V | the Roman name remained long the scoff and derision of 5 IX | and terrible voice, "How long am I to be Caesar?" Then 6 IX | reigned most prosperously, as long as he forbore to defile 7 XI | the empire. The old man long opposed the fury of Galerius, 8 XII | First cause of ill, and long enduring woes;"~of woes 9 XII | a watch-tower, disputing long whether it ought to be set 10 XVIII| because in the course of so long a reign he must unavoidably 11 XVIII| was then at court, having long before been created by Diocletian 12 XVIII| while I continued emperor, long and diligent have been my 13 XXIV | had made a like request long before, but in vain; for 14 XXIV | then died, as his wish had long been, in peace and quiet. 15 XXV | of emperor. He hesitated long whether to receive it or 16 XXVII| with the calamities of war. Long ago, indeed, and at the 17 XXX | sovereign of Rome--who ruled so long with exceeding glory, and 18 L | assuming the imperial purple. Long before this time, Candidianus


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