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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... parish , and in the same manner . This turned the people's eyes pretty much towards that end of the town ; and the weekly bills showing an increase of burials in St. Giles's parish more than usual , it began to be suspected that the ...
... parish , and in the same manner . This turned the people's eyes pretty much towards that end of the town ; and the weekly bills showing an increase of burials in St. Giles's parish more than usual , it began to be suspected that the ...
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... parish , and in the parish of St. James's , Clerkenwell , adjoining on the other side of Holborn ; in both which parishes the usual numbers that died weekly , were from four to six or eight , whereas at that time they were increased as ...
... parish , and in the parish of St. James's , Clerkenwell , adjoining on the other side of Holborn ; in both which parishes the usual numbers that died weekly , were from four to six or eight , whereas at that time they were increased as ...
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... parish thirty , whereof two of the plague , and eight of the spotted fever , which was looked upon as the same thing ; likewise the number that died of the spotted fever in the whole increased , being eight the week before , and twelve ...
... parish thirty , whereof two of the plague , and eight of the spotted fever , which was looked upon as the same thing ; likewise the number that died of the spotted fever in the whole increased , being eight the week before , and twelve ...
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... parish of St. Giles's , it was gotten into several streets , and several families lay all sick together ; and , accordingly , in the weekly bill for the next week , the thing began to show itself ; there was indeed but fourteen set down ...
... parish of St. Giles's , it was gotten into several streets , and several families lay all sick together ; and , accordingly , in the weekly bill for the next week , the thing began to show itself ; there was indeed but fourteen set down ...
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... parish , but had been set down of the spotted fever , or other distempers , besides others concealed . But those were trifling things to what followed immedi- ately after ; for now the weather set in hot , and from the first week in ...
... parish , but had been set down of the spotted fever , or other distempers , besides others concealed . But those were trifling things to what followed immedi- ately after ; for now the weather set in hot , and from the first week in ...
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