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just portrait of that extraordinary man,   which the truth and candor of history should adopt without a   blush. But it would soon appear, that the vain attempt to   blend such discordant colors, and to reconcile such inconsistent qualities, must produce a figure monstrous rather   than human, unless it is viewed in its proper and distinct   lights, by a careful separation of the different periods of the   reign of Constantine. The person, as well as the mind, of Constantine, had been   enriched by nature with her choices endowments. His stature   was lofty, his countenance majestic, his deportment graceful;   his strength and activity were displayed in every manly   exercise, and from his earliest youth, to a very advanced   season of life, he preserved the vigor of his constitution by a   strict adherence to the domestic virtues of chastity and temperance. He delighted in the social intercourse of familiar conversation; and though he might sometimes indulge his   disposition to raillery with less reserve than was required by   the severe dignity of his station, the courtesy and liberality of   his manners gained the hearts of all who approached him. The   sincerity of his friendship has been suspected; yet he showed,   on some occasions, that he was not incapable of a warm and   lasting attachment. The disadvantage of an illiterate education   had not prevented him from forming a just estimate of the value of learning; and the arts and sciences derived some   encouragement from the munificent protection of Constantine.   In the despatch of business, his diligence was indefatigable;   and the active powers of his mind were almost continually   exercised in reading, writing, or

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