Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 1521832 |
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... says he , 66 a sicknesse till then ' unknown in England , being a strong burning fever and bloody flux ; " this , however , by the historians of the time , was received as sent for the offences of some few , and whollie imputed to " the ...
... says he , 66 a sicknesse till then ' unknown in England , being a strong burning fever and bloody flux ; " this , however , by the historians of the time , was received as sent for the offences of some few , and whollie imputed to " the ...
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... says , was the joy and glory that England received by her gettings , sea- soned with the sowrness of another mortality , called the Second Pestilence , whereof died many noble men . " 66 It is worthy of remark , that in re- porting ...
... says , was the joy and glory that England received by her gettings , sea- soned with the sowrness of another mortality , called the Second Pestilence , whereof died many noble men . " 66 It is worthy of remark , that in re- porting ...
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... say that all and every part of the aire maie be pestilentlie corrupted , and so con- sequently not limited ; wherefore ... says Ba- ker , * " no physick afforded any cure ; till at last this remedy was found . a man were taken with the ...
... say that all and every part of the aire maie be pestilentlie corrupted , and so con- sequently not limited ; wherefore ... says Ba- ker , * " no physick afforded any cure ; till at last this remedy was found . a man were taken with the ...
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Hall * says : " This yere also was a greate pestilence in the toune of Calais , and muche people died , in so much that ... says the Terms were adjourned , and Chron . 512 . Chron . 632 . + Chron . 297 . § Chron . 274 . Henry VIII . kept ...
Hall * says : " This yere also was a greate pestilence in the toune of Calais , and muche people died , in so much that ... says the Terms were adjourned , and Chron . 512 . Chron . 632 . + Chron . 297 . § Chron . 274 . Henry VIII . kept ...
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... says was penned by him , and which I find in the form of a review of Mr. Brayley's Londiniana in your Volume for 1829 , part i . page 515 . Although your correspondent , in the termination of his letter , declines fur- ther notice of ...
... says was penned by him , and which I find in the form of a review of Mr. Brayley's Londiniana in your Volume for 1829 , part i . page 515 . Although your correspondent , in the termination of his letter , declines fur- ther notice of ...
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