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1   I,  31|    fabric of the universe by chance accidents and by random
2   I,  49|    to have been preserved by chance, and he who is not may appear
3  II,   5| adopted on being met with by chance? Is not this, then, sacred
4  II,  36|      break or end? For if by chance you knew it not, and because
5  IV,   2|     depend on human acts and chance moods, so their contraries,
6  IV,   5|      from our sides, just as chance, and the accident of the
7  IV,  17|    lest our prolixity should chance to weary our audience, we
8  IV,  19|      we, lest any one should chance to think that we are ignorant
9  VI,  20| women to keep guard, lest by chance some thief or nocturnal
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