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1 XII| whether it ought to be set on fire. The sentiment of Diocletian 2 XII| dreaded lest, so great a fire being once kindled, some 3 XIV| emissaries to set the palace on fire; and some part of it having 4 XIV| odious on account of that fire. It was said that the Christians, 5 XIV| innocent men tormented by fire to make discovery. All magistrates, 6 XIV| days, he attempted a second fire; but that was perceived 7 XV | encircled with the same fire; and servants, having millstones 8 XVI| scourges, nor iron claws, nor fire, nor sword, nor various 9 XXI| should be burnt at a slow fire. They were fixed to a stake,