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1 I, 11| the Greeks. Thus we have heard that seas received the names 2 I, 14| Jupiter, when grown up, having heard that his father and mother 3 I, 22| except her husband saw her or heard her name. On this account 4 II, 4 | cloak of condemnation he heard of the disastrous misfortunes 5 II, 4 | before his own death he heard of the most cruel end of 6 II, 8 | things which they have not heard, and to weigh things which 7 II, 8 | weigh things which they have heard. Nor, because they preceded 8 II, 11| something to that which he had heard,--those things they comprised 9 II, 17| the Romans; for~"She had heard that sons of Troy~Were born 10 III, 3 | seen, and of which we have heard nothing more than the name. 11 III, 3 | know this but he who has heard or seen it. No one therefore 12 IV, 10| around him." And when he heard of this, the tyrant of the 13 IV, 11| afar off, which have not heard my fame; and they shall 14 IV, 14| who, when they read and heard these things, laid impious 15 IV, 15| a voice from heaven was heard: " Thou art my Son, to-day 16 IV, 16| miracles which He worked, and heard His precepts, and believed 17 IV, 18| impious. And when Pilate had heard these things, and He said 18 V, 1 | object, that they may be heard by the faithful only: in 19 V, 1 | happened to be known. I have heard of a certain man who was 20 V, 11| innocent,--for I myself have heard some boasting that their 21 V, 21| these things are willingly heard by men, and discussed with 22 VI, 9 | virtues, such a man as we have heard that Cimon was at Athens, 23 VI, 13| you are worthy of being heard. Examine your own conscience, 24 VI, 25| perfect discourse, when he heard Asclepius inquiring from 25 VII, 16| earth, the trumpet shall be heard from heaven, which the Sibyl 26 VII, 22| when carelessly and lightly heard, after the manner of a feigned 27 VII, 22| lest, if he were seen or heard, all men with one accord