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1 I | re-established throughout the Roman empire, the late oppressed 2 III | princes guided the helm of the Roman empire, the Church suffered 3 V | horseback, commanded the Roman to stoop and present his 4 V | his conqueror; so that the Roman name remained long the scoff 5 VII | counsels, overturned the Roman empire. For he made choice 6 IX | a savageness foreign to Roman blood; and no wonder, for 7 IX | eastern provinces of the Roman empire. Diocletian, apt 8 XVII | emperor, unable to bear the Roman freedom of speech, peevishly 9 XX | as the sovereign of the Roman empire. Necessity had required 10 XXI | resolved to establish it in the Roman dominions; and because he 11 XXVI | that thraldom even to the Roman people. Tax-gatherers therefore 12 XXVII| And thus did he, once a Roman emperor, but now the ravager 13 XXVII| himself the enemy of the Roman name; and he proposed that 14 XXVII| should be called, not the Roman, but the Dacian empire.~