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1 6| NATIONS, AND ESPECIALLY OF THE ROMANS, IN WORSHIPPING THEIR DIVINITIES, 2 6| the Gauls, Mercurius; the Romans, all divinities. Thus their 3 7| discoloured with the blood of the Romans, Flaminius despised the 4 12| in this life? Do not the Romans, without any help from your 5 25| WRONG IN ASSERTING THAT THE ROMANS HAD GAINED THEIR POWER OVER 6 25| OF THIS KIND. RATHER THE ROMANS IN THEIR ORIGIN WERE COLLECTED 7 25| FEROCITY. AND THEREFORE THE ROMANS WERE NOT SO GREAT BECAUSE 8 25| established their empire for the Romans, since they prevailed not 9 25| and noble justice of the Romans had its beginning from the 10 25| Romulus. Thus, whatever the Romans hold, cultivate, possess, 11 25| often, therefore, as the Romans triumphed, so often they 12 25| the gods. Therefore the Romans were not so great because 13 25| as those on behalf of the Romans, who had had no power on 14 25| diseases and the gods of the Romans. Such as these doubtless 15 25| enlarged the dominion of the Romans, in opposition to others 16 25| unless perchance among the Romans the chastity of virgins 17 25| And still, long before the Romans, by the ordering of God,