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1 7| VII. ARGUMENT: THAT THE ROMAN AUSPICES AND AUGURIES HAVE 2 7| of the gods by which the Roman city is both protected and 3 10| no kingdoms, and not even Roman superstition, have known? 4 10| own special nation, to the Roman deities. But the Christians, 5 21| Egyptian rites, and now are Roman ones. Ceres with her torches 6 22| antiquity, both Greek and Roman, have set forth that Saturn, 7 24| established; thus has arisen Roman superstition. And if you 8 25| worshippers against the Roman arms? For we know the indigenous 9 26| And now I come to those Roman auspices and auguries which 10 30| inhuman, sacrifices. The Roman sacrificers buried living 11 33| better pleased with the Roman writings, inquire concerning