Book,  Par.

 1     I,     71|    Titus Tatius, to retain the rites of the Sabines, had instituted
 2     I,     82|  polluted himself with funeral rites. ~ ~
 3     I,    104|       who had dedicated sacred rites, groves, and altars to the
 4    II,     34| astrologers' promises, magical rites, and interpreters of dreams,
 5    II,    114|       repudiated their impious rites.~ ~
 6   III,     82|        had often performed the rites to Jupiter when his priest
 7   III,     82|       appointed; yet religious rites had not ceased. If during
 8   III,     99|    Antium, and that all sacred rites in the towns of Italy as
 9    VI,     43|        the practice of magical rites. Scaurus, as befitted the
10    XI,     18|        by taking care that the rites observed during times of
11   XII,     80|      Claudius, and his funeral rites were solemnized on the same
12    XV,     83|       any of the usual funeral rites. So he had directed in a
13   XVI,     24|  Julius. He contemns religious rites; he annuls laws. The daily
14   XVI,     32|    defiance of the manners and rites of our ancestors, Thrasea
15   XVI,     36|     the performance of magical rites, she at first flung herself
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