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 1   I,  16|          state whatever they have caused many to die with hunger,
 2   I,  38|           His great kindness, has caused it to be known by what founder,
 3   I,  38| restrained our arrogance, and has caused our necks, uplifted with
 4   I,  38|          the vilest clay, and has caused us to hold converse in thanksgiving
 5  II,  12|         the fires of passion, and caused races, and peoples, and
 6  II,  45|           race endures with agony caused by different sufferings;
 7   V,   7|         daughter in marriage, and caused the gates of the town to
 8   V,  29|           sacred in the confusion caused by their lusts? For when
 9  VI,   7|          could not be got rid of, caused it to remain in men's minds,
10  VI,  26|        punishments? But if images caused any fear to men, the passing
11 VII,  24| unintelligible names to, and have caused to be more revered by common
12 VII,  27|           is this honour which is caused by the odour of a fire,
13 VII,  28|    affected: his condition is not caused by the influences of the
14 VII,  40|    republic were in difficulties, caused either by a terrible plague
15 VII,  43|        that the evil which he had caused should go no further and
16 VII,  43|        others? But, I am told, he caused the man himself to be seized
17 VII,  46|          some caverns and vaults, caused by huge masses being heaped
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