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1 I | I.~Rulers of the Roman Empire, if, seated for the administration 2 XXIV | governors of the divine empire. And yet how great a crime 3 XXV | devotion. The progress of the empire is to be ascribed to Sterculus, 4 XXV | possess the power of bestowing empire, when they were kings themselves, 5 XXV | was after Rome became an empire, or call it still a kingdom, 6 XXV | they ordain illimitable empire to those whose injuries 7 XXV | great whole of the Roman empire, were not without religion 8 XXVI | the religions of Rome give empire, ancient Judea would never 9 XXX | prolonged; for security to the empire; for protection to the imperial 10 XXXI | there is disturbance in the empire, if the commotion is felt 11 XXXII | complete stability of the empire, and for Roman interests 12 XXXII | continued existence of the Roman empire. We have no desire, then, 13 XXXIV | Augustus, the founder of the empire, would not even have the 14 XXXVII| they were, would cover the empire with shame; nay, in the 15 L | your native place, for the empire, for friendship, endure