Book,  Par.

 1    II,     35|     the facts, he begged an audience of the emperor, after first
 2    II,     41|     failings with which his audience symphathised. And Tiberius
 3   III,     41| smiles of ridicule from his audience, to exempt him from serving
 4   III,     89|                             Audience was also given to embassies
 5   III,     98|                             Audience was next given to the people
 6    IV,     20|    joyful sympathies of his audience, who, with the memory of
 7    IV,     73|     the Senate, and gave an audience of several days to embassies
 8    XI,     42|   Vestal Virgins, to demand audience of the supreme pontiff and
 9   XII,     72|   Byzantium having received audience, in complaining to the Senate
10  XIII,      4|     both in himself and his audience. The praise of his graceful
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