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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... sickness upon both the bodies that were dead , they gave their opinions publicly , that they died of the plague . Whereupon it was given in to the parish clerk , and he also returned them to the hall ; and it was printed in the weekly ...
... sickness upon both the bodies that were dead , they gave their opinions publicly , that they died of the plague . Whereupon it was given in to the parish clerk , and he also returned them to the hall ; and it was printed in the weekly ...
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... 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 of the plague , but this was all knavery and collusion ; for St. Giles's parish , they ...
... 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 of the plague , but this was all knavery and collusion ; for St. Giles's parish , they ...
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... sick in , for if any one com- plained , it was immediately said he had the plague ; and though I had indeed no symptoms of that distemper , yet being very ill , both in my head and in my stomach , I was not without apprehension that I ...
... sick in , for if any one com- plained , it was immediately said he had the plague ; and though I had indeed no symptoms of that distemper , yet being very ill , both in my head and in my stomach , I was not without apprehension that I ...
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... sickness was chiefly there ; and as the thing was new to me , as well as to everybody else , it was a most surprising thing to see those streets , which were usually so thronged , now grown desolate , and so few people to be seen in ...
... sickness was chiefly there ; and as the thing was new to me , as well as to everybody else , it was a most surprising thing to see those streets , which were usually so thronged , now grown desolate , and so few people to be seen in ...
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... sickness ( if it shall please Almighty God ) , that these officers following be appointed , and these orders hereafter ... sick of the infection , to give order to the constable that the house be shut up ; and if the constable shall be ...
... sickness ( if it shall please Almighty God ) , that these officers following be appointed , and these orders hereafter ... sick of the infection , to give order to the constable that the house be shut up ; and if the constable shall be ...
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