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1 IX | Persians, emulating the example set him by his grandfather Sapores, 2 XII | long whether it ought to be set on fire. The sentiment of 3 XIV | employed private emissaries to set the palace on fire; and 4 XVI | they conquered, when you set at defiance their flagitious 5 XVII | prosperity had now abandoned, set out instantly for Rome, 6 XIX | garb of a private person, set him in the most conspicuous 7 XXIII| not reposed on the same set of surveyors, but others 8 XXIV | described above, he did not set himself to subvert or expel 9 XXIV | depart, and commanded him to set out next morning with the 10 XXIV | learnt that Constantine had set out immediately after supper. 11 XXXI | inability. Many guards were set round, no breathing time 12 XXXII| priority in rank; and he set at nought the entreaties 13 XXXV | confessors for the faith, were set at liberty from a jail, 14 XLIV | associates which had been set up together. The senate,