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1 1, 1| whole constitution of the season being thus inclined to the
2 1, 2| continued so during the season of the Pleiades, and until
3 1, 2| cold was not much out of season. After the winter solstice,
4 1, 2| severe winterly storms out of season, with much northerly wind,
5 1, 2| with north winds. The whole season being wet, cold, and northerly,
6 1, 2| left some of them for a season it soon returned again.
7 1, 2| little before and during the season of Arcturus, there were
8 1, 2| great cold until near the season of the Dog-star. After the
9 1, 2| the Dog-days, until the season of Arcturus, the summer
10 1, 2| Etesian winds blew; about the season of Arcturus southerly rains
11 1, 2| cause of this. About the season of Arcturus many had the
12 1, 2| the equinox, and until the season of the Pleiades, and at
13 1, 2| but great numbers at that season were seized with phrenitis,
14 1, 3| whole constitution of the season, and particularly to the
15 2, 5| collected, free from fever for a season. On the ninth it relapsed.
16 2, 5| labor, and running out of season. On the first day, the bowels
17 2, 6| much wintery weather out of season; and when now close to the
18 2, 6| irregular; again, about the season of Arcturus, much rains
19 2, 6| have been described, the season of spring was most inimical,
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