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1 1, 1| with southerly winds; the winter southerly, the northerly
2 1, 1| droughts; on the whole, the winter having the character of
3 1, 1| the summer, and towards winter, many of those who had been
4 1, 1| gone at the approach of winter. Of all those which are
5 1, 2| Thasus, early in autumn, the winter suddenly set in rainy before
6 1, 2| until their setting. The winter was northerly, the rains
7 1, 2| out of season. After the winter solstice, and at the time
8 1, 2| most part, healthy during winter; but early in the spring
9 1, 2| and at the commencement of winter, there were phthisical complaints,
10 1, 2| under the Pleiades and till winter. Many persons, and more
11 1, 2| from the fever during the winter; but the fever left most
12 1, 2| few southerly rains: the winter northerly and parched, cold,
13 1, 2| state of things, during winter, paraplegia set in, and
14 1, 2| and at the approach of winter, many ardent fevers set
15 1, 2| Gnathon the fuller. During the winter, about the winter solstices,
16 1, 2| During the winter, about the winter solstices, and until the
17 1, 2| but by far the most in winter; then hemorrhages ceased.~
18 2, 6| cloudy, with copious rains. Winter southerly, damp, and soft.
19 2, 6| damp, and soft towards winter, all were healthy, except
20 2, 6| it commenced during the winter, and of these some were
21 2, 6| good in these cases; for winter coming on cures the diseases
22 2, 6| removes the diseases of winter. And yet the summer in question
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