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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... broke out ; I shall have frequent occasion to speak of the prudence of the magistrates , their charity , their vigilance for the poor , and for preserving good order , furnishing provisions , and the like , when the plague was increased ...
... broke out ; I shall have frequent occasion to speak of the prudence of the magistrates , their charity , their vigilance for the poor , and for preserving good order , furnishing provisions , and the like , when the plague was increased ...
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... broke out , upon strict guarding the houses that were infected , and taking care to bury those that died as soon as they were known to be dead , the plague ceased in those streets . It was also observed that the plague decreased sooner ...
... broke out , upon strict guarding the houses that were infected , and taking care to bury those that died as soon as they were known to be dead , the plague ceased in those streets . It was also observed that the plague decreased sooner ...
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... broke open , a constable and other persons being appointed to be present , that nothing might be plundered , and accordingly it was so done , when nobody was found in the house but that young woman , who , having been infected , and ...
... broke open , a constable and other persons being appointed to be present , that nothing might be plundered , and accordingly it was so done , when nobody was found in the house but that young woman , who , having been infected , and ...
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... broke out into the streets , perhaps naked , and would run directly down to the river , if they were not stopped by the watchmen , or other officers , and plunge them- selves into the water , wherever they found it . FRIGHTFUL STORIES ...
... broke out into the streets , perhaps naked , and would run directly down to the river , if they were not stopped by the watchmen , or other officers , and plunge them- selves into the water , wherever they found it . FRIGHTFUL STORIES ...
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... broke in and murdered that body , and immediately thrown them out into the dead - cart ; and so they have gone scarce cold to the grave . up , I cannot say but that some such murders were com- mitted , and I think two were sent to ...
... broke in and murdered that body , and immediately thrown them out into the dead - cart ; and so they have gone scarce cold to the grave . up , I cannot say but that some such murders were com- mitted , and I think two were sent to ...
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