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1 III | To be murdered in his own palace was not vengeance ample 2 X | all who resided within the palace, to sacrifice, and, in case 3 XII | was within view of the palace; and Diocletian and Galerius 4 XIV | private emissaries to set the palace on fire; and some part of 5 XIV | burnt alive in their own palace. Diocletian, shrewd and 6 XIV | superintendency in the imperial palace, obtained special commissions 7 XVII | there was heard in the palace sorrow, and weeping, and 8 XXXIII| to pervade not only the palace, but even the whole city; 9 XXXVII| sacrificing every day in the palace. It was also an invention