Book,  Par.

 1     I,     21|           of Junius Blaesus, who on hearing of the death of Augustus
 2     I,     40|             or having only light on hearing of the death of Augustus,
 3     I,     44|          swear obedience to him. On hearing of the mutiny in the legions,
 4     I,     50|         they met the envoys, who on hearing of the tumult were hastening
 5     I,    104|      diverted from their courses. A hearing was given to embassies from
 6    II,      9|       flying column. He himself, on hearing that a fort on the river
 7    II,     85|          wrong of his cause without hearing it. He was therefore to
 8   III,      1|             to endure. Meanwhile on hearing of her arrival, all her
 9   III,     63|        their faculties of sight and hearing quite paralysed. Silius,
10    IV,      9|        unfrequently, or only in the hearing of a few persons. Even his
11    IV,     15|  destruction on a son, without even hearing him, with his own hand too,
12    IV,     59|                              Then a hearing was given to embassies from
13    IV,     80|          them during the day and by hearing in the night their screams
14    IV,     87| conversations might fall within the hearing of more persons. It was
15    VI,     47|      distance. Artabanus meanwhile, hearing of the treacherous arrangement,
16    VI,     48|             Artaxata. Artabanus, on hearing this, made his son Orodes
17    XI,      2|                                  No hearing before the Senate was granted
18    XI,     44|         given up to death without a hearing. So Narcissus replied that
19    XI,     48|         morrow and plead her cause. Hearing this, seeing too that his
20   XII,     25|             this, Claudius, without hearing the accused, first reminded
21   XII,     47|                      The emperor on hearing of the death of his representative
22   XII,     64|          and Felix; for Claudius on hearing the causes of the rebellion
23  XIII,      5|      consuls, who would give them a hearing from the senators. Of the
24  XIII,      6|            of sight, but not out of hearing. When envoys from Armenia
25  XIII,     62|        During the same consulship a hearing was given to two conflicting
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