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1    IV,     82|          forgotten when a furious conflagration damaged the capital to an
2    XV,     48| containing inflammable wares, the conflagration both broke out and instantly
3    XV,     50|       days, an end was put to the conflagration at the foot of the Esquiline
4    XV,     50|      widespread ruin. And to this conflagration there attached the greater
5    XV,     51|        that the beginning of this conflagration was on the 19th of July,
6    XV,     54|          sinister belief that the conflagration was the result of an order.
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