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Chapter XVII.—Constantine’s Victory.
But as
soon as he perceived that his adversaries persisted in their
resolution, and were already drawing their swords, he gave free scope
to his indignation, and by a single charge3177
3177 “With one shout and charge.” This does not agree with
the account of the final struggle by which Licinius came into
Constantine’s power, as generally given, and lends some
probability to the view that after he had been captured he again
revolted. | overthrew in a moment the entire body
of the enemy, thus triumphing at once over them and their
gods.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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