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1   I,   7|      what causes and for what reasons each event took place; but
2   I,  61|       He acted otherwise. The reasons why He chose to do it in
3  IV,  27|     and perceived without any reasons for doubt, it comes to this
4  IV,  29| Serapis and Isis, or for what reasons their very names were formed.
5 VII,   9|       do what I do for my own reasons, and whether that sound
6 VII,  21|       be derived from certain reasons? Are you going to speak
7 VII,  30|      gods of heaven for these reasons, as if we supposed that
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