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1   I,   5|      into frenzy, so that the Romans lately, like some swollen
2   I,  16|     they grant victory to the Romans when Christians dwelt among
3 III,   6|       most eloquent among the Romans, without dreading the vexatiousness
4 III,  38|     very newness, because the Romans were in the habit of sometimes
5  IV,   1|     you, and you above all, O Romans, lords and princes of the
6  IV,   4|    say, She is goddess of the Romans only, and, being on the
7  IV,   4| doubtful matter. What! do the Romans have gods to themselves,
8  IV,   4|      were heaped up with dead Romans when a thousand other blows
9  VI,  11|       mother of the gods; the Romans a spear instead of Mars,
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