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 1   I,  43|     inflict a deadly and wasting disease on whom they choose; or
 2   I,  65|         altogether every kind of disease and sickness, would you
 3  II,  16|        away? They are exposed to disease and hunger, and at last
 4  II,  71|          the risk of bringing on disease, are young and little children,
 5  II,  76|        from you so many kinds of disease and sickness, shipwrecks,
 6 III,  23|      cannot men in more kinds of disease and sickness be restored
 7   V,  43|         the distempered force of disease, you toss about confused
 8 VII,  34| ill-health, sickness, and bodily disease, they would not hesitate
 9 VII,  43|       announcing the vision, the disease immediately left him, and
10 VII,  48|         when the violence of the disease was already weakened and
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