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 1   I,  25|      those of truth, we demand to hear from you what is the explanation
 2   I,  36|        character. Do these, then, hear with offended ears that
 3   I,  48|       health: this only I long to hear, whether, without the addition
 4   I,  61|         you sought to know and to hear.
 5   I,  65|         are you offended when you hear them? Count them as but
 6  II,  11|        but should be unwilling to hear and see what is brought
 7  II,  26|                    26. But when I hear the soul spoken of as something
 8  II,  28|       leave you as before, let us hear from you how you say that
 9  II,  47|          produced? If you wish to hear unvarnished statements not
10  II,  75| descendants in another? Do ye not hear your own writings read,
11 III,   7|        this subject, and will not hear his opinions read, overthrowing
12 III,   7|      their prejudices; and when I hear others muttering angrily,
13 III,  17|      Deity's form. If you wish to hear the truth, either the Deity
14 III,  18|           say, does the Deity not hear? does He not speak? does
15 III,  19|         19. If you are willing to hear our conclusions, then learn
16  IV,  19|         itself, when you read and hear, That god was born of this
17   V,   2|            This only do I wish to hear, why, if Faunus and Picus
18   V,  14|           so indecent? We wish to hear or learn from you something
19   V,  14|         not seem to yourselves to hear either girls at the loom
20   V,  29|           your young men to know, hear, and learn what even Jupiter
21   V,  29|         from the same parents, to hear that he again did not spurn
22  VI,   4|         the canopy of ether, they hear nothing, I suppose; and
23  VI,   4|         power of this name-should hear what every one said from
24  VI,   5|      benefit, if the god does not hear the cry sent up to him everywhere,
25 VII,   2|           have been accustomed to hear from you that an infinite
26 VII,  10|         nor is it usual either to hear or to believe what is so
27 VII,  19|          their laughter when they hear distinctions of sex attributed
28 VII,  21|    brought forward to me, wish to hear either that something has
29 VII,  23|           For as to that which we hear said by you, that some of
30 VII,  33|        its ears most willingly to hear these plays, with most of
31 VII,  35|        artisans; we laugh when we hear you say such things, as
32 VII,  46|            rather than to wish to hear our opinions and to await
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