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  • Yet the arts of Severus cannot be justified by the most ample privileges of state reason. He promised only to betray; he flattered only to ruin; and however he might occasionally bind himself by oaths and treaties, his conscience, obsequious to his interest, always released him from the inconvenient obligation.

    Edward Gibbon (1998). “Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire”, p.100, Wordsworth Editions