http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - It is probable that this treatise was a kind of manifesto of the highest type of paganism prevailing at that time, and it is evident that its author was an initiate of the Mysteries.[p. 171]At this point, Gardner launches into an extended commentary on the contents of Sallustius' Pagan Manifesto, with lengthy quotations from several sections of that work. (Gardner uses the English translation o
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