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1 VI | devised; for just as he began to give a loose to his rage, 2 VII | done in times past. There began to be fewer men who paid 3 IX | I to be Caesar?" Then he began to act extravagantly, insomuch 4 X | his abode in the East he began to slay victims, that from 5 XV | indiscriminately against all; and he began by forcing his daughter 6 XIX | in public view, and men began to question amongst themselves 7 XX | expulsion of the two old men, began to consider himself alone 8 XXI | to be burnt alive; and he began this mode of execution by 9 XXIV | ensued in which his fortunes began to droop and to waste away. 10 XXIV | and to their God; and so began his administration by reinstating 11 XXVII | outrageous temper of Galerius, began to consider that, fired 12 XXVIII| rivalry; and therefore he began to consider how he might 13 XXXIII| then stanched. The ulcer began to be insensible to the 14 XLVI | was on this notion that he began the war. He looked for the 15 XLIX | severe. And now the poison began to rage, and to burn up