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1 I | I.~Rulers of the Roman Empire, if, seated for the 2 VI | altars of Serapis, now a Roman deity, and to Bacchus, now 3 X | old, barbarian, Grecian,Roman, foreign, captive and adopted, 4 XIV | mock of Hercules and the Roman cynic Varro brings forward 5 XXI | Pontius Pilate, at that time Roman governor of Syria; and, 6 XXIV | treason, chiefly against the Roman religion. For if it is certain 7 XXIV | have spoken, I think, of Roman provinces, and yet I have 8 XXIV | not said their gods are Roman; for they are not worshipped 9 XXV | fall at once before the Roman Fasces, forgetful of that 10 XXV | attribute the greatness of the Roman name to religious merits, 11 XXV | the one great whole of the Roman empire, were not without 12 XXXII| stability of the empire, and for Roman interests in general. For 13 XXXII| continued existence of the Roman empire. We have no desire, 14 XXXV | the seven hills: does that Roman vernacular of theirs ever 15 XXXIX| the Greek Socrates and the Roman Cato, who shared with their 16 XXXIX| example of Attic wisdom, of Roman gravity--the philosopher 17 XL | Hannibal at Cannae counted the Roman slain by the pecks of Roman 18 XL | Roman slain by the pecks of Roman rings. Your gods were all