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Excerpt from The Works of the Emperor Julian, Vol. 1 of 2: And Some Pieces of the Sophist Libanius; Translated From the Greek
Q, The inaufpicious name of julian is fiamped on the. Memory of all ages, not more by the extent of his do minions than by the infamy of his defenting the Chrifiian religion: that great and eternal blot, that fingle (lain, which has totally./fullied all his other graces and aecom pli?i'menfs; adorned, as he was, with every ehdou'rment of nature, genius, learning, and eloquence, furrounded by a noble train of attendant virtues, temperance, continence, liberality, moderation'in his mode of life, and diflinguifhed alfo by the renown of valour and fuccefs in war. But as it was by no means my intention, I will not fay to erafe or remove Sfor what Chriilian would attempt but id {be fe'aft to idillgdife or ext�ndate, the blemith that 'his name has thus contr'azted, by paying fome refpe�t to his other virtues (0 that elogium\of uncommon erudition and elegance which his lucubrations in various branches of li terature have received from (0 many pail ages, fiiould not, I thought, on that account bewiih-held from them.
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