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 1   I,   1|     the universe has gone to ruin, that the human race has
 2   I,   4|      not before us? When was ruin brought on whole communities
 3   I,   8| human race, its destruction, ruin, and death, a renewal of
 4   I,  13|  upon us all calamities, and ruin is brought on our crops
 5   I,  19|   the Christian name, and to ruin the worshippers of Christ
 6  II,  33|  fear of death, that is, the ruin of our souls, menaces us,
 7  II,  43|    contrive for each other's ruin?
 8  II,  63|   deliver unhappy souls from ruin and destruction, of what
 9  IV,  11|   that things have sunk into ruin, and that the world itself
10  IV,  22|  else which will destroy and ruin the reputation of the chief
11  IV,  31| often angry, to the national ruin?
12  VI,  16|   are kept from falling into ruin and fear of destruction,
13 VII,  50|   and was in danger of utter ruin? Why did she not thrust
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