Book,  Par.

1    II,     43|    equal proof of a fearless sense of wrong by suing Urgulania,
2   III,     43|     be lasting, or perhaps a sense of weariness steals over
3    VI,     25|     utterly extinguished the sense of human fellowship, and,
4   XII,      9|    to Claudius from a bitter sense of wrong.~ ~
5   XII,     80|      the son might provoke a sense of wrong and angry feeling
6  XIII,      5|      with him no hatreds, no sense of wrong, no desire of vengeance."
7  XIII,     54| exact words, or with a worse sense put on it. Accusers were
8    XV,     21|     the view of keeping up a sense of security about the supplies.
9    XV,     22|      the Senate under a keen sense of wrong. Parents pleaded
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