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1   I,   3| conception could she indicate pestilence and hailstorms, or how could
2   I,   3|      contagious influences of pestilence consume the human race:-
3   I,   8|      is corrupted, and brings pestilence on our bodies, and weakens
4 VII,  39|    races not long finished, a pestilence began to distress the state;
5 VII,  42|      of mortals by plague and pestilence? If the magistrate who presided
6 VII,  43|     to be seized by the cruel pestilence. Would it not then have
7 VII,  44| strong and recovered, and the pestilence fled before the soundness
8 VII,  47|       all the causes by which pestilence was excited, it followed
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