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1 I, 12| And this may perhaps have happened in truth. But men, having 2 I, 13| possible that each may have happened: that Uranus first began 3 I, 19| First of all, it has never happened that the worshipper of these 4 II, 4 | they also imagine that it happened through the will of the 5 II, 4 | chance, which has sometimes happened, but not always. But I will 6 II, 11| both at what time the flood happened on the earth, and who it 7 II, 11| world, as is said to have happened in the case of Phaethon; 8 II, 11| man. And if this deluge happened by chance, it might assuredly 9 II, 11| it might assuredly have happened that he who was the only 10 II, 12| us suppose that this also happened by chance; the circumstances 11 II, 12| if these things plainly happened, that the newly born animals 12 II, 17| Assuredly nothing then happened to the Romans by "the fates 13 II, 17| that it may appear to have happened through disregard of them. 14 III, 12| Seneca also unconsciously happened to confess that there is 15 III, 18| see what evil could have happened to him if he had lived. 16 III, 20| some accident a man has happened to see them, his guilt is 17 III, 23| calamity should be said to have happened by his fault.~ 18 IV, 3 | one, because it often has happened, and may happen, that some 19 IV, 30| I will explain: how this happened. There were some of our 20 V, 1 | to whom his writings have happened to be known. I have heard 21 V, 1 | better things. But if this happened to him whose eloquence is 22 V, 2 | called thither, and it had happened that at the same time the 23 V, 2 | had received, unless it happened by chance that the sacred 24 V, 3 | divinity, which could have happened neither to Apollonius, nor 25 VI, 25| confess that the evil has happened to him on account of his 26 VII, 9 | the wicked, or prosperity happened to the good, they believed 27 VII, 13| very thought. But this has happened to many philosophers, that 28 VII, 22| can we suppose would have happened if any one returning from