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1 I | to punish them, that, by great and marvellous examples, 2 II | in every other place, a great multitude revolted daily 3 IV | and slain, together with great part of his army; nor could 4 V | this shameful life under so great dishonour, he was flayed, 5 V | they should not place too great confidence in their own 6 VII | his daughter. Presently great part of the city was quitted, 7 IX | grandfather Sapores, assembled a great army, and aimed at becoming 8 XII | prevailed, who dreaded lest, so great a fire being once kindled, 9 XV | regarded; and because of their great multitude, they were not 10 XVIII| Constantine, a young man of very great worth, and well meriting 11 XXII | instead of rods; and, in great offences, to be beheaded 12 XXIV | been carried off from the great road, he could hardly refrain 13 XXVII| retreated from Rome, and fled in great disorder. Easily might he 14 XXXII| obsequiousness, forgot the great favour conferred on him, 15 XXXIV| jeopardy; nevertheless, because great numbers still persist in 16 XXXVI| abolished Galerius' tax, to the great joy of all. Dissension arose 17 XLIV | acknowledged as emperor, with great rejoicings, by the senate 18 XLVII| devoted to death. After great numbers had fallen, Daia