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1   I,   3|    from such an inevitable calamity? Do not the very words by
2  II,  76| many dangers and storms of calamity, with which many fatal misfortunes
3  II,  76|  if ever any very grievous calamity has assailed us, to count
4 VII,  11|    are not those free from calamity who every moment, every
5 VII,  23|  But whatever can occasion calamity, it must first be seen what
6 VII,  23|   promote good fortune and calamity, not even in this case is
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