Book,  Par.

1   III,     38|           without a single vicious impulse, without shame or guilt,
2    IV,     28| resentments, even though the first impulse of his displeasure had subsided.~ ~
3    IV,     89|             I should feel a strong impulse to anticipate matters and
4     V,      4|         whether through some fatal impulse (he had indeed never before
5  XIII,     65|        human race. But this sudden impulse was checked by the senators,
6   XIV,     17|          to the other senators any impulse towards freedom. ~ ~
7    XV,     42|       Marcus Licinius a yet keener impulse urged Nero to show himself
8    XV,     73|     refused, and checked the man's impulse as he was putting his hand
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