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been chosen for the place of   his confinement. His confinement was soon terminated by   death, and it is doubtful whether a tumult of the soldiers, or a   decree of the senate, was suggested as the motive for his execution. According to the rules of tyranny, he was accused   of forming a conspiracy, and of holding a treasonable   correspondence with the barbarians; but as he was never   convicted, either by his own conduct or by any legal evidence,   we may perhaps be allowed, from his weakness, to presume   his innocence. The memory of Licinius was branded with   infamy, his statues were thrown down, and by a hasty edict, of   such mischievous tendency that it was almost immediately   corrected, all his laws, and all the judicial proceedings of his   reign, were at once abolished. By this victory of Constantine,   the Roman world was again united under the authority of one   emperor, thirty-seven years after Diocletian had divided his   power and provinces with his associate Maximian.   The successive steps of the elevation of Constantine, from his   first assuming the purple at York, to the resignation of   Licinius, at Nicomedia, have been related with some   minuteness and precision, not only as the events are in themselves both interesting and important, but still more, as   they contributed to the decline of the empire by the expense of   blood and treasure, and by the perpetual increase, as well of   the taxes, as of the military establishment. The foundation of   Constantinople, and the establishment of the Christian   religion, were the immediate and memorable consequences of   this revolution.   

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