Chap.

 1  3|  kingdom would be reduced to a Roman province: and that they
 2 15|   there at Alexandria a single Roman or citizen who remained
 3 33|      it by will, conjuring the Roman people not to permit any
 4 34|       majesty and right of the Roman people, while engaged in
 5 36|        than the majesty of the Roman people, and recovering the
 6 40| hundred and fifty men. Several Roman knights, of illustrious
 7 41|      seized the effects of the Roman and Pontic citizens, inflicted
 8 56|  likewise instituted a levy of Roman citizens, and as they were
 9 57|      news was brought that the Roman citizens at Corduba had
10 68|       had trained up after the Roman manner. ~
11 70|       the injuries done to the Roman citizens in Pontus, because
12 78|   guarded the provinces of the Roman people against the attempts
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