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 1   I,  37| experienced of an adverse or of a favourable kind in discharging their
 2  II,  13|         some unknown powers to be favourable to you, and not put any
 3  II,  66|          hopes for prosperity and favourable circumstances.
 4  II,  67|          to hope also, because of favourable omens from the points of
 5  VI,   2|          ill to one party, and be favourable to the success of another;
 6 VII,  12|          is purchased, and that a favourable decision is given to him
 7 VII,  19|      those who have power to give favourable omens, the cheerful colour
 8 VII,  20|        dwell in these by no means favourable to men, and presiding over
 9 VII,  23|       worshipped that they may be favourable, and supplication is made
10 VII,  38|           and those things become favourable which seemed fraught with
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