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 1    II,     44|     for his presence. Tiberius listened to this in silence, and
 2    II,     46|        more surprising that he listened somewhat disdainfully to
 3    II,     48|       and like remarks, though listened to with assent by those
 4   III,     12|       few intimate friends, he listened to the threatening speeches
 5   III,     52|     deities, yet even the gods listened only to righteous prayers
 6    IV,     46|       and then too the emperor listened with an angry frown to his
 7    IV,     77|  counsels were ruinous, he was listened to with confidence, as a
 8    IV,     78|                 Nero, while he listened to this and like talk, was
 9    XI,     36| marriage; that she should have listened to the words of the bridegroom'
10   XII,      1|        way, now another, as he listened to this or that adviser,
11   XII,      5|        and sister. The emperor listened, for his affection for his
12   XIV,     27|        judge, because they had listened with critical sagacity to
13   XVI,     20|       glory of courage. And he listened to them as they repeated,
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