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 1   XXIII|    has a presentiment of the plague in Ephesus, and warns the
 2   XXIII|     that of his averting the plague. Although the author has
 3   XXIII|     For he pretends that the plague was seen in the form of
 4   XXIII|          For the form of the plague -- and it resembled an aged
 5   XXIII| learn that the nature of the plague was a living creature and
 6   XXIII|    foam, when all the time a plague is nothing in the world
 7   XXIII|    this story of the phantom plague can be exploded ; for the
 8    XXXI|      his presentiment of the plague, though it might not seem
 9    XXXI|    the very cessation of the plague, according to the particular
10   XXXIV|    he managed to predict the plague to the Ephesians? and last
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