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The word is sometimes rendred Pestilence, and sometimes Plague; from the Latine word Plaga, which signifies a Stroke: but by reason of the Streightness of our English Tongue, they are promiscuously taken. |
The word is sometime rendered Pestilence, and sometime Plague; from the Latin word Plaga, which signifies a Stroke: but by reason of the Straightness of our English Tongue, they Are promiscuously taken. |
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