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 1  II,  12| practices introduced by king Numa, and the superstitious observances
 2  II,  73| learned, that the rituals of Numa Pompilius do not contain
 3   V,   1|    written:- The famous king Numa, not knowing how to avert
 4   V,   1|    Thou hast overreached me, Numa; for I had determined that
 5   V,   2| rather themselves declare to Numa, as he questioned them,
 6   V,   3|    yet determined, how could Numa know that Jupiter would
 7   V,   4|    lively wit is assigned to Numa, the greatest want of foresight
 8   V,   4|    so that, on the one hand, Numa is shown not to have wished
 9   V,   4|      could have been done by Numa with an onion's head.
10 VII,  26|      nor did even Romulus or Numa, who was skilful in devising
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