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1   I,   3| experienced dreadful famine, and perished by accumulated devastation.
2   I,  40|        after death, because they perished not by the common law of
3   I,  62|         what should be done, had perished according to the conditions
4  II,  74|        dried up and the corn has perished, showers sometimes fall
5   V,  14|        on a dead body,-that part perished, and that the rest of his
6  VI,  24|          of innocence has almost perished, and every moment, every
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