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 1   I,  12|         are not brought about in favour of a part, but have regard
 2   I,  50|        wonder strove to gain His favour, He chose fishermen, artisans,
 3  II,  32|     their lives prolonged by the favour and kindness of the Supreme
 4  II,  34|          for so great a gift and favour. Now, since Christ has not
 5  II,  36|         but by the good-will and favour of God their Father. In
 6  II,  73|          been preserved by their favour and help. But if you think
 7 III,  43|     shall I enjoy their help and favour, when I have not given them
 8  IV,   4|          will be fighting? or in favour of whom will she incline,
 9  IV,   4|       she gave her good-will and favour to both sides, she would
10  IV,   8|           Patella may graciously favour you,-if there were no bees
11  IV,  37|   priests were not received with favour, and because some small
12  VI,  14|         with gracious and divine favour?
13  VI,  23|    dispositions, considered that favour should be shown to the misfortunes
14 VII,   1|       offer them, nor do you win favour if you do. No sounder opinion
15 VII,   8| hesitation to do wrong, when the favour of those who pardon offences
16 VII,  11|      from those who merited this favour. But now, because in these
17 VII,  12|    offered, they will give their favour to the rich man, turn their
18 VII,  12|      there it must needs be that favour is granted according to
19 VII,  12|       they understand that their favour has been pledged by the
20 VII,  12|         strive against their own favour and wishes; or they will
21 VII,  12|        the gods for ambition and favour; or if fate is excluded
22 VII,  15|          sell their kindness and favour, that they do not rejoice
23 VII,  16|     feathers of fowls,-is that a favour and an honour to the deity?
24 VII,  23|  propitious deities will show no favour if they receive no gifts,
25 VII,  27|        is done to purchase their favour. But yet, O piety, what
26 VII,  47|      allow a state deserving his favour to be any longer plague-stricken,
27 VII,  48|       manner not have gained the favour of the deities. But if on
28 VII,  50|      opponent, nor asked to show favour. Be it so; but a kind helper
29 VII,  51|         of some, gave and showed favour to others, bereft some of
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