Book,  Par.

 1     I,     46|  knowledge that the enemy was aware of the Roman mutiny, and
 2    II,     71|       all this Germanicus was aware, but his most pressing anxiety
 3    II,     87| further he went, brought him, aware at last of his desperate
 4    IV,     44|     relate, may perhaps, I am aware, seem petty trifles to record.
 5    IV,     52|                          I am aware, Senators, that many deplore
 6     V,     12|       off to prison, the boy, aware of his impending doom, and
 7    VI,     10|       Many authors, I am well aware, have passed over the perils
 8    VI,     47|      Vitellius. The man, I am aware, had a bad name at Rome,
 9    XI,     36|                     I am well aware that it will seem a fable
10    XI,     38|       plan as not to make her aware beforehand by a single word
11   XII,     37|       nothing. Ostorius, well aware that first events are those
12  XIII,     20|   leader. Of this Nero became aware, and he ordered the departure
13   XIV,     66|            Seneca, meanwhile, aware of these slanders, which
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