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 * Arthquakes, wonderful ones.
 * Euripides, his saying.
 * Evil men, not punished why.
 * Evils present compared with those of former times.
 * Evils not grievous, nor new.
 * Evils publick and private what
 * Euclid, his Apothegme.

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 * Famines, in former times.
 * Fate asserted.
 * Vniversally ascended to
 * Some difference about its parts.
 * How distinguished of by the ancients.
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