[791] último
[792] lasciáre
[793] Illírico
[794] Levánte
[795] governatóre
[796] collocáre
CHAP. X.
(Of Rome, 1044—Of Christ, 304.)
Constantius Chlorus having [1]enjoyed his [2]dignity one year, or as most [3]will have it, two years, [4]died at York. He was [5]mild and [6]civil in his [7]disposition; he would [8]suffer no [9]enquiry to be made after the [10]Christians, and [11]preferred such of his [12]servants as he [13]knew to be of that [14]profession before the [15]rest.