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 1  II,  55|    the source of evil and the occasion of countless miseries. Whence
 2  II,  70|      you do yourself,-to take occasion to revile and accuse others
 3 III,  21|   unavoidable necessity, what occasion for the gods knowing and
 4 III,  21|        so that, when there is occasion, he of Epidaurus may come
 5 III,  22|      question; there being no occasion for these arts among the
 6  IV,  27| receive from you much greater occasion for offence on account of
 7  IV,  37|     these causes, you are the occasion of so terrible misfortunes,
 8   V,  22|   field fertile in crimes, an occasion of evil-speaking, a kind
 9   V,  31| causes of such anger, and the occasion of the divine wrath?
10 VII,  23|   does harm. But whatever can occasion calamity, it must first
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