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1 XVI | The camp religion of the Romans is all through a worship 2 XXI | Pompilius who laid on the Romans a heavy load of costly superstitions. 3 XXIV | We give offence to the Romans, we are excluded from the 4 XXIV | rights and privileges of Romans, because we do not worship 5 XXV | naturally to speak of the Romans, I shall not avoid the controversy 6 XXV | homage to religion, the Romans have been raised to such 7 XXV | wages the gods have paid the Romans for their devotion. The 8 XXV | sustained by fate." And yet the Romans have never done such homage 9 XXV | I suppose. But did the Romans, along with the native-born 10 XXV | yet religion among the Romans was not yet a matter of 11 XXV | products of their art. The Romans, therefore, were not distinguished 12 XXV | Thus the sacrileges of the Romans are as numerous as their 13 XXVI | deities; Judea, whose God you Romans once honoured with victims, 14 XXXV | will not have us counted Romans, but enemies of Rome's chief 15 XXXV | the rabble, they still are Romans, and none more frequently 16 XXXV | I mistake not, they were Romans; that is, they were not 17 XXXVI| men bearing the name of Romans are found to be enemies 18 XXXVI| enemies, denied the name of Romans? We may be at once Romans 19 XXXVI| Romans? We may be at once Romans and foes of Rome, when men 20 XXXVI| Rome, when men passing for Romans are discovered to be enemies