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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... whole nation , as they do now . But it seems that the government had a true account of it , and several counsels were held about ways to prevent its coming over , but all was kept very private . Hence it was that this rumour died off ...
... whole nation , as they do now . But it seems that the government had a true account of it , and several counsels were held about ways to prevent its coming over , but all was kept very private . Hence it was that this rumour died off ...
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... whole increased , being eight the week before , and twelve the week above named . This alarmed us all again , and terrible apprehensions were among the people , especially the weather being now changed and growing warm , and the summer ...
... whole increased , being eight the week before , and twelve the week above named . This alarmed us all again , and terrible apprehensions were among the people , especially the weather being now changed and growing warm , and the summer ...
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... whole city or liberties , and St. Andrew's buried but fifteen , which was very low . It is true , St. Giles's buried two - and - thirty , but still as there was but one of the plague , people began to be easy ; the whole bill also was ...
... whole city or liberties , and St. Andrew's buried but fifteen , which was very low . It is true , St. Giles's buried two - and - thirty , but still as there was but one of the plague , people began to be easy ; the whole bill also was ...
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... whole ninety - seven parishes . Now there died four within the city , one in Wood - street , one in Fen- church - street , and two in Crooked - lane : Southwark was entirely free , having not one yet died on that side of the water . I ...
... whole ninety - seven parishes . Now there died four within the city , one in Wood - street , one in Fen- church - street , and two in Crooked - lane : Southwark was entirely free , having not one yet died on that side of the water . I ...
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... whole city ; and which , however great it was , my fears perhaps , as well as other people's , represented to be much greater than it could be . The first consideration was of great moment to me ; my trade was a saddler , and as my ...
... whole city ; and which , however great it was , my fears perhaps , as well as other people's , represented to be much greater than it could be . The first consideration was of great moment to me ; my trade was a saddler , and as my ...
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