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 1   I,   9|   brought to pass, and which happen under this mass of the universe,
 2   I,  12|     to wish that that should happen which you desire, not that
 3   I,  47| sinews and the loss of sight happen to us, and are brought on
 4  II,   5|    believe that these things happen idly and at random? that
 5  II,   7|   account, that while it may happen that we at times say something
 6  II,  18| things, noticing some things happen accidentally to its advantage,
 7  II,  57|    which assuredly would not happen, if man s curiosity could
 8  II,  74|     no way learn what should happen, when, or what its nature
 9  IV,   2|    body. For as these things happen accidentally, and depend
10  IV,  12|  lungs or livers? May it not happen, may it not come to pass,
11   V,   3|   not know what was going to happen, how the craft and cunning
12  VI,   8|     obscure is not seen, may happen to be vain.
13  VI,  10|      to the gods? For it may happen that in heaven one has a
14 VII,  10|   from being done which must happen, except that they will be
15 VII,  27|   tree? For, lest you should happen not to know what this incense
16 VII,  38|     certainly this would not happen if the gods despised sacrifices,
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