Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Том 5G. Bell and Sons, 1884 |
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... believe them . On the other hand , when the plague at first seized a family , that is to say , when any one body of the family had gone out , and unwarily or otherwise catched the distemper and brought it home , it was certainly known ...
... believe them . On the other hand , when the plague at first seized a family , that is to say , when any one body of the family had gone out , and unwarily or otherwise catched the distemper and brought it home , it was certainly known ...
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... believe many of them were actually infected with the plague , and to do this every day , or twice a day , as in some places was done . It seems they had been checked for their open insulting religion in this manner , by several good ...
... believe many of them were actually infected with the plague , and to do this every day , or twice a day , as in some places was done . It seems they had been checked for their open insulting religion in this manner , by several good ...
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... believe so ; and , therefore , I cannot say with satisfaction , what I know is repeated with great assurance , that the market people , and such as brought provisions to town , were never infected . I am certain the butchers of ...
... believe so ; and , therefore , I cannot say with satisfaction , what I know is repeated with great assurance , that the market people , and such as brought provisions to town , were never infected . I am certain the butchers of ...
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... believe nothing of its being so common a crime as some have since been pleased to say ; nor did it seem to be so rational , where the people were brought so low as not to be able to help themselves , for such seldom recovered , and ...
... believe nothing of its being so common a crime as some have since been pleased to say ; nor did it seem to be so rational , where the people were brought so low as not to be able to help themselves , for such seldom recovered , and ...
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... believe it . This was while the plague was not come to a height ; I think it was in June , towards the latter end of the month ; it must have been before the dead - carts came about , and while they used the ceremony of ringing the bell ...
... believe it . This was while the plague was not come to a height ; I think it was in June , towards the latter end of the month ; it must have been before the dead - carts came about , and while they used the ceremony of ringing the bell ...
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