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1    II,     21| Cheruscan bands which in their impetuous spirit had rushed to the
2    IV,     70|     sorcery. Agrippina, always impetuous, and now kindled into fury
3    IV,     78|    ruin, well knowing how very impetuous he was and therefore the
4  XIII,     48|       such as were pressed. So impetuous were the efforts of the
5    XV,     89|     consul, whom he thought an impetuous and deeply disaffected man,
6   XVI,     30|    Senate. Thrasea checked his impetuous temper, not wishing him
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