Book, Chapter

1    II,        X|      action, they would naturally blame Him who created the moon.~ ~
2    II,      XVI|         it there who receives the blame. Just so, it is he who places
3   III,   XXVIII|          is therefore without any blame for the death of either
4   III,     XLII|          trouble, and involved no blame for meddling with such things,
5    IV,      XXX|           he will not have either blame or praise for the arrangement
6    IV,      XXX|        his labours are subject to blame, and he does not escape
7    IV,      XXX| considered in itself, a matter of blame? Is not the success of the
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