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 1     I,     15|     performed, a temple with a religious ritual was decreed him. ~ ~
 2     I,     71| witnessed the establishment of religious ceremonies in a new priesthood
 3   III,     38|      Numa united our people by religious ties and a constitution
 4   III,     82|        had been appointed; yet religious rites had not ceased. If
 5   III,     89|         But in each case their religious worship was that of Diana
 6   III,     99|                    Next came a religious question, as to the temple
 7   III,    100|                             As religious questions were under discussion,
 8    IV,     22| decided, after a discussion of religious questions, that the institution
 9     V,      2|        few, and adding that no religious worship was to be decreed,
10    VI,     17|   experience in the science of religious ceremonies, without taking
11   XIV,     42|        under the pretence of a religious ceremonial. It appeared
12    XV,     69|       old been regarded with a religious sentiment by his ancestors,
13   XVI,      8|       son, and of some ghastly religious ceremonial. Volcatius Tullinus,
14   XVI,     24|     Divine Julius. He contemns religious rites; he annuls laws. The
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