Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 1521832 |
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... continued without suppuration till the fifth day were usually fatal , accompanied as they were with vomit- ing of blood and mortification of the bowels . A. D. 664. On the authority of Bede ( lib . iii . c . 27. ) , we again find the ...
... continued without suppuration till the fifth day were usually fatal , accompanied as they were with vomit- ing of blood and mortification of the bowels . A. D. 664. On the authority of Bede ( lib . iii . c . 27. ) , we again find the ...
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... continued till the year 1357 ; where it was ob- served ( we quote the author's words , without having the slightest inclina- tion to vouch for the truth ) that those who were born after the beginning of The reader who wishes for further ...
... continued till the year 1357 ; where it was ob- served ( we quote the author's words , without having the slightest inclina- tion to vouch for the truth ) that those who were born after the beginning of The reader who wishes for further ...
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... continued till the beginning of November twelve- month ensuing , in which space of time innumerable people died . Holinshed is more particular . " By reason of great heat and distemperance of aire , happened so fierce and quicke a pesti ...
... continued till the beginning of November twelve- month ensuing , in which space of time innumerable people died . Holinshed is more particular . " By reason of great heat and distemperance of aire , happened so fierce and quicke a pesti ...
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... continued there until suche time that the plague was ceased , and new soul- diours admitted to suche roumes as then were vacant , and then returned to Englande . " 1518. In this , the ninth year of Henry VIII.'s reign , Bakert tells of ...
... continued there until suche time that the plague was ceased , and new soul- diours admitted to suche roumes as then were vacant , and then returned to Englande . " 1518. In this , the ninth year of Henry VIII.'s reign , Bakert tells of ...
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... continued higher than the present doorway to the leads ; the win- dows were probably repetitions of those in the story immediately below the present parapet . The tower ap- pears to have settled towards the Church . The north side of ...
... continued higher than the present doorway to the leads ; the win- dows were probably repetitions of those in the story immediately below the present parapet . The tower ap- pears to have settled towards the Church . The north side of ...
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