Book, Chapter

 1    4, 124|          to warlike~And harry the Romans, consign to my kingdom the
 2    4, 128|        dyed with the blood of the Romans!'~On earth was obeyed every
 3    5, 145|           of Augustus Caesar, the Romans had laws designed to control
 4    5, 145|      increase of wealth among the Romans, the spoils wrung from their
 5    5, 145|          an ancient law among the Romans," says Dion Cassius, lib.
 6    5, 145|         with married men. The old Romans had passed this law in hope
 7    5, 145|          he catcha da blame." The Romans are supposed to have received
 8    5, 145|           early as 320 B. C., the Romans were no strangers to it
 9    5, 145|        the orient among the ruder Romans. As the first taste of blood
10    5, 145|         pre-eminent esteem by the Romans, who endeavor to get together
11    5, 150|     course, little doubt that the Romans took it from the Greeks.
12    5, 151|  equivalent for "Wineskins."~"The Romans," says Weitzius, "had two
13    5, 154|        formerly the virtue of the Romans; and every stranger who
14    5, 154|          the most powerful of the Romans. The art of obtaining the
15    5, 154|        the moral character of the Romans, are mixed with a puerile
16    5, 159|          this instance. Among the Romans, the middle finger was known
17    5, 159|        eye and not the anus." The Romans used to point out sodomites
18    5, 159|          for this reason that the Romans called this finger the "
19    5, 160|          only too familiar to the Romans is shown by their many references
20    5, 160| Neapolitan "tarantella." When the Romans adopted the Greek customs,
21    6     |            during the time of the Romans the women preferred soldiers
22    6     |     separated from them.~With the Romans, as with us, the virtuous
23    6     |          sacrificed children; the Romans believed him to be a reincarnation
24    6     |   progress of gallantry among the Romans. However, the love for boys
25    6     |          for young boys among the Romans is found in the Epithalamium
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