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 1   I,   6|    to suffer wrong than to inflict it, that we should rather
 2   I,  13|    opponents say, the gods inflict upon us all calamities,
 3   I,  26|  the homes of our fathers, inflict upon us capital punishment,
 4   I,  43|  have been ordained? or to inflict a deadly and wasting disease
 5   I,  63|   dead from their tombs to inflict death on whom He would?
 6  II,   1|    with haughty arrogance, inflict at random injuries and insults,
 7  II,  53|  or what wrong do we do or inflict upon you, if we trust that
 8  VI,  22| for them to come forth and inflict punishment upon the offenders
 9 VII,  36|  that there are others who inflict pestilences, others who
10 VII,  36|    or if there are any who inflict and bring these ills on
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