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1 VI, 0, 46 | there be no such thing as Chance in the world; our ignorance 2 VI, 0, 46 | this the very nature of chance, to render all the particular 3 VI, 0, 47 | causes, as with that of chance. There are some causes, 4 VII, I, 48 | are often discovered by chance, and cannot always be found, 5 VIII, I, 74| its existence, and that chance, when strictly examined, 6 VIII, I, 74| is the same thing with chance; which is universally allowed 7 X, II, 103| case) it has a much better chance for succeeding in remote 8 X, II, 103| true; Lucian, passing by chance through Paphlagonia, had 9 XI, 0, 113| concourse of atoms, or if chance could produce what the greatest 10 XI, 0, 114| assign for its cause, either chance, or the blind and unguided