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Famine was common, with four periods of famine prices between 1620 and 1625.
In the early seventeenth century famine was relatively common, with four periods of famine prices between 1620 and 1625.
In the early seventeenth century famine was common, with four periods of famine prices between 1620 and 1625.
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