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1 I | Judge, in His severity, took vengeance on them.~ 2 VIII | Spain, were near at hand, he took little care to preserve 3 XIX | unlooked-for event. Diocletian took off his purple robe, put 4 XXIII | want! And thus, while he took effectual measures that 5 XXVI | imperial dignity. On this he took refuge in Ravenna, and shut 6 XXVII | which that pestilent band took its course were wasted, 7 XXIX | having been frustrated, he took flight, as he had done twice 8 XXXII | in a letter to Galerius, took occasion to observe, that 9 XXXVI | Egypt. First of all, he took away the toleration and 10 XXXVIII| rank, any who were inclined took them by force. Ladies of 11 XXXIX | from every abode that she took in the course of her wanderings; 12 XLVI | charge. At this all men took fresh courage, in the confidence 13 XLVI | their shields on the ground, took off their helmets, and,