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It was only with a large amount of money
"It was only after I paid a lot of money to the Roman authorities." The captain makes this statement because he knows how hard it is to become a Roman citizen, and he suspects Paul is not telling truth.
I acquired citizenship
"I got citizenship." The word "citizenship" is an abstract noun. Alternate translation: "I became a citizen" (See: rc://en/ta/man/jit/figs-abstractnouns)
I was born a Roman citizen
If a man was a Roman citizen, then his children become Roman citizens automatically when they were born.