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Alphabetical [« »] champion 2 champion-our 1 championed 1 chance 13 chances 2 change 10 changeable 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 base 13 become 13 calm 13 chance 13 definite 13 deserve 13 die | Aristotle Rethoric IntraText - Concordances chance |
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1 I, 10| himself some are due to chance, the others to necessity; 2 I, 10| himself are due either to chance or to nature or to compulsion. 3 I, 10| or other of seven causes: chance, nature, compulsion, habit, 4 I, 10| The things that happen by chance are all those whose cause 5 I, 10| fixed way. The definition of chance shows just what they are. 6 I, 10| cause; it would seem that chance is at least partly the cause 7 I, 12| that your crime was due to chance, or to necessity, or to 8 II, 5 | terrible if they give us no chance of retrieving a blunder 9 II, 5 | retrieving a blunder either no chance at all, or only one that 10 II, 8 | such evils as are due to chance, if they are serious. The 11 II, 8 | of food. The evils due to chance are: friendlessness, scarcity 12 II, 17| are really the result of chance.~This account of the types 13 II, 21| are slaves of money or of chance.~From this definition of