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1 XVIII | obeisance either to his father or father-in-law, and on 2 XVIII | the mild virtues of his father."--"Be it so, if my inclinations 3 XXIV | incredible rapidity, reached his father, who was already about to 4 XXVI | claim to the services of his father's army, and might have hoped 5 XXVI | that hung over him. To his father, who since his abdication 6 XXVII | the wicked enterprise of a father against his son-in-law, 7 XXXVIII| of free gift. Nor could a father oppose this; for the imperial 8 XXXIX | husband, and, by adoption, the father of Daia, were yet warm; 9 XLI | Syria, secretly informed her father Diocletian of the calamity 10 XLIII | revenge the death of his father Maximian. From this appearance 11 XLIV | for he had not only his father's army, which deserted from