Book,  Par.

 1     I,     37|       inclining to submission and hear the language of entreaty,
 2     I,     44|           replied that they would hear better as they were. The
 3     I,     87|         out of the swamps, and to hear him, as it were, calling
 4     I,     90| headquarters, and ordered them to hear his words in silence, he
 5    IV,     20| instructions; therefore they must hear the provincials." So the
 6    VI,     29|                            When I hear of these and like occurrences,
 7    XI,     37|          this, that he should not hear her defence, and that his
 8    XI,     44|    replied that the emperor would hear her, and that she should
 9   XII,     70|         who governed Egypt should hear causes, and that their decisions
10   XIV,      1|        the world, where she might hear of the insults heaped on
11   XVI,     11|         doors; and implore him to hear an innocent man, and not
12   XVI,     28|        meet death. Let the Senate hear words, almost of divine
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