67. The private life of Julian in Gaul, and the severe
discipline which he embraced, are displayed by Ammianus
(xvi. 5), who professes to praise, and by Julian himself,
who affects to ridicule (Misopogon, p. 340) a conduct which,
in a prince of the house of Constantine, might justly excite
the surprise of mankind.
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