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1   I,   8|     take place, we blame the results of nature through ill-formed
2   I,  32|      and toil to obtain such results by arguments? Far hence
3  II,  24|     his intelligence; and it results from his having some acquaintance
4  II,  28| cause cannot bring about two results, and these opposed to each
5  II,  58|     same influence, produces results so different, nay, even
6 III,  23| reverse is the case, and the results of actions do not correspond
7 III,  23|  change perpetually issue in results other than were looked for?
8  IV,  15|   similar names. And thus it results from your own action, however
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