Book,  Par.

 1    II,     43|    proof of a fearless sense of wrong by suing Urgulania, whom
 2    II,     85|    would decide on the right or wrong of his cause without hearing
 3   III,     49|       propriety. Besides, it is wrong that because of the imbecility
 4   III,    107|       public favour through the wrong; Capito, in obtaining the
 5    IV,     45|       to distinguish right from wrong or what is sound from what
 6   XII,      9| Claudius from a bitter sense of wrong.~ ~
 7   XII,     53|        he would now avenge that wrong by his destruction. At the
 8   XII,     80|        might provoke a sense of wrong and angry feeling in the
 9  XIII,      5|         no hatreds, no sense of wrong, no desire of vengeance."
10   XIV,     25|       long continued licence in wrong, as if it constituted right
11   XIV,     42|       house out of the reach of wrong. But the reverse was the
12   XIV,     61|     having been provoked by any wrong, had uttered outrageous
13    XV,     22|    Senate under a keen sense of wrong. Parents pleaded natural
14    XV,     60|         consul-elect, it was no wrong, but love of the State which
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