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1   I,   1|    away, and such swarms of miseries have been inflicted on the
2   I,   8|  contains the causes of all miseries inherent in its own constitution?
3   I,  49| help the good, but that the miseries of the wicked are overlooked.
4   I,  63|   He not, grieving at men's miseries, pitying with His unexampled
5  II,  55|   the occasion of countless miseries. Whence then, you will say,
6  IV,  24|  that the causes of all the miseries by which, as you say, the
7  IV,  37|     admitted that all these miseries with which men have long
8   V,  27|    enable her to forget her miseries, and bring her with sudden
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