Book, Paragraph

1   I,  34|    class, thereby introducing confusion. For by the unanimous judgment
2   I,  53|       events were thrown into confusion. An earthquake shook the
3 III,  43|    ignorance of the facts and confusion of persons displeases the
4  IV,  15| because he is obscured by the confusion of very similar names. And
5  IV,  15|   brought into difficulty and confusion, and has no fixed end to
6  IV,  20|   threw all things into utter confusion with dissensions because
7   V,  29| nothing is held sacred in the confusion caused by their lusts? For
8 VII,  21|    the mode of expiation into confusion. Explain the reason, I beg.
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