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 1   I,   2|    intermixture of ill-assorted seasons? Has the winter begun to
 2   I,   8|         certain signs, regions, seasons, and tracts, and impose
 3   I,   9| delicately, ought the compliant seasons to minister to your convenience?
 4   I,  14|        that, in these years and seasons that have intervened, victories
 5   I,  14|      plentiful yields of grain, seasons of cheapness, and such abundance
 6   I,  15|  Sometimes, however, there were seasons of scarcity; yet they were
 7   I,  34|       the Father of ages and of seasons. For they do not exist of
 8   I,  43| sacrifices, of libations, or of seasons? For we do not press it,
 9  II,   8|         with the changes of the seasons? Do you unite with partners
10  II,  59|          why the changes of the seasons were established, when it
11  II,  74|        reason is there that the seasons sometimes do not recur at
12 VII,  47|         over and over again had seasons made mournful by these diseases,
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