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1   I,   9|    are in distress from some extraordinary deficiency of grain crops.
2   I,  65|   its own destruction by its extraordinary obstinacy! If there had
3  II,  26|  soul spoken of as something extraordinary, as akin and very nigh to
4  IV,  27|     believe, of such acts of extraordinary shamefulness and baseness,
5   V,   2| suggest as it were something extraordinary, and bring contempt upon
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