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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 charge [3177] overthrew in a moment the entire body of the enemy, thus triumphing at once over them and their gods.