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1
It was a
fortuitous
concurrence
of garments, arising I know not how.
2
To what a
fortuitous
concurrence
do we not owe every pleasure and convenience of our lives.
3
A group of mankind thus formed is something quite different from a
fortuitous
concurrence
of atoms.
4
They were more, as Palmerston described his coalition with Disraeli, an "accidental and
fortuitous
concurrence
of atoms".
5
There is no power, no deity, no chance, no '
fortuitous
concurrence
of atoms' in what is simply a figure of the Universal Mathematics.
6
The utter materialist may say that life to him is a
fortuitous
concurrence
of atoms, a chance kinking in the universal fabric of matter.
7
Men are as much indebted to a
fortuitous
concurrence
of circumstances, for the characters they sustain in this world, as to their personal qualities.
8
Let us not, however, be told, that pursuing this hypothesis, we attribute every thing to a blind cause-tothe
fortuitous
concurrence
of atoms-tochance.
fortuitous
concurrence
fortuitous