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- Page 12 and 13: 8CENTURY I1Sitting alone at night i
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- Page 42 and 43: 38CENTURY III1After combat and nava
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4870The great Britain including Eng
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5084The great city will be thorough
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5298Two royal brothers will wage wa
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547The minor son of the great and h
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5621The change will be very difficu
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5835The fire put out the virgins wi
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6049Before the people blood will be
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6263The Celtic army against the mou
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6477Selin monarch Italy peaceful,Re
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6691For the Gallic Duke compelled t
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68CENTURY V1Before the coming of Ce
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7014Saturn and Mars in Leo Spain ca
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7228His arm hung and leg bound,Face
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7442Mars raised to his highest belf
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7656Through the death of the very o
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7870Of the regions subject to the B
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8084He will be born of the gulf and
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8298At the forty-eighth climacteric
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847Norway and Dacia and the British
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8621When those of the arctic pole a
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8835Near the Bear and close to the
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9049The great Pontiff of the party
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9263The lady left alone in the real
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9477Through the fraudulent victory
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9691Of the leader of the naval war,
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98CENTURY VII1The arc of the treasu
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10014He will come to expose the fal
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10228The captain will lead a great
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10442Two newly arrived have seized
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106of the regions, countries and mo
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108sovereign and eternal power, tog
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110the abomination of the first hol
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112used for profane purposes. Oh, w
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114At that time the great sails of
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116After that Antichrist will be th
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118CENTURY VIII1Pau, Nay, Loron wil
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12014The great credit of gold and a
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12228The copies of gold and silver
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12442Through avarice, through force
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12656The weak band will occupy the
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12870He will enter, wicked, unpleas
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13084Paterno will hear the cry from
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13298Of the church men the blood wi
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1347He who will open the tomb found
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13621At the tall temple of Saint-So
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13835And fair Ferdinand will be det
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14049Ghent and Brussels will march
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14263Complaints and tears, cries an
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14477The realm taken the King will
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14691The horrible plague Perinthus
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148CENTURY X1To the enemy, the enem
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15014Urnel Vaucile without a purpos
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15228Second and third which make pr
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15442The humane realm of Anglican o
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15656The royal prelate his bowing t
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15870Through an object the eye will
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16084The illegitimate girl so high,
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16298For the merry maid the bright
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164At a distance, near the Aquarius
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166Games, feasts, nuptials, dead Pr
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168From Lion he will come to arouse
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170ALMANACS: 1564-1567Almanac of 15
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172For the two very Great Ones pern