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1   I,   3| mysteries of hidden truth? But pestilences, say my opponents, and droughts,
2   I,  10|    very long period. It raises pestilences, diseases, famines, and
3  II,  76|     downfalls, conflagrations, pestilences, barrenness, loss of children,
4  VI,   2|     omens; should not bring on pestilences and diseases by corrupting
5 VII,  36|   there are others who inflict pestilences, others who excite love
6 VII,  38|    some annoyances, occasioned pestilences, sterility, failure of crops,
7 VII,  42|      out of life by contagious pestilences? Nay, what had the women,
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