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1   I,  24|    Justly is the human race afflicted by so many pressing calamities,
2   I,  46|    healed a hundred or more afflicted with various infirmities
3   I,  63| benevolence all in any wise afflicted with troubles and bodily
4  II,  54| every moment distressed and afflicted. Then they will ask of us,
5  IV,  24|    human race has long been afflicted, flow from such beliefs
6  IV,  25|   that Hercules himself was afflicted by the wound and pain he
7   V,  27|     most brightly? Are they afflicted? are they troubled? do they
8 VII,  47|   Roman state been so often afflicted with such disasters, so
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