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censures. In the Netherlands alone, more than one   hundred thousand of the subjects of Charles V. are said to   have suffered by the hand of the executioner; and this   extraordinary number is attested by Grotius, a man of genius   and learning, who preserved his moderation amidst the fury of contending sects, and who composed the annals of his own   age and country, at a time when the invention of printing had   facilitated the means of intelligence, and increased the danger   of detection. If we are obliged to submit our belief to the   authority of Grotius, it must be allowed, that the number of   Protestants, who were executed in a single province and a single reign, far exceeded that of the primitive martyrs in the   space of three centuries, and of the Roman empire. But if the   improbability of the fact itself should prevail over the weight of   evidence; if Grotius should be convicted of exaggerating the   merit and sufferings of the Reformers; we shall be naturally   led to inquire what confidence can be placed in the doubtful   and imperfect monuments of ancient credulity; what degree of credit can be assigned to a courtly bishop, and a passionate   declaimer, * who, under the protection of Constantine, enjoyed   the exclusive privilege of recording the persecutions inflicted   on the Christians by the vanquished rivals or disregarded   predecessors of their gracious sovereign.   

   Chapter XVII:   

   Foundation Of Constantinople.   
   Part I.   Foundation Of Constantinople. -- Political System   Constantine, And His Successors. -- Military Discipline. -- The   Palace. -- The

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