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 1   I,  39| which are worthy, I offer no insult to any divine name; and
 2 III,  10| abuse, revile, and otherwise insult the gods, than, with pious
 3 III,  11|     is not occasioned by the insult which you think . For if
 4  IV,  22|      snakes. Can any greater insult be put upon your Jupiter,
 5   V,  31|      or is there any kind of insult so damnable in the eyes
 6   V,  33|    is kept secret, since the insult to the deities consists
 7   V,  45|   the gods. and that such an insult should be offered to the
 8  VI,   3| think this an honour, not an insult. We ask, therefore, to do
 9 VII,  14|      I consider it almost an insult, nay, an insult altogether,
10 VII,  14|    almost an insult, nay, an insult altogether, when it is said
11 VII,  30|  reverence. And what greater insult can be inflicted upon the
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