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On the Religion of the Romans
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Although Rome had Romulus as its first organizer, and, like a daughter, had to recognize that she owed her birth and upbringing to him, since the heavens judged that Romulus’ institutions would not suffice for so great an empire, they inspired the Roman senate to...
Title: On the Religion of the Romans
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Although Rome had Romulus as its first organizer, and, like a daughter, had to recognize that she owed her birth and upbringing to him, since the heavens judged that Romulus’ institutions would not suffice for so great an empire, they inspired the Roman senate to.
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