North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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Page 98
... disease had not appeared , or did not prevail , were the only persons who fell victims to the plague in the cities which were not infected . ' The duration of this pestilence has been stated to have been fifty - two years , though ...
... disease had not appeared , or did not prevail , were the only persons who fell victims to the plague in the cities which were not infected . ' The duration of this pestilence has been stated to have been fifty - two years , though ...
Page 101
... disease to other persons ; and in the extract from Mr. Bell , we see that men in health , while pass- ing through an infected district , without any communication with any human beings who had the disease , became the sub- jects of it ...
... disease to other persons ; and in the extract from Mr. Bell , we see that men in health , while pass- ing through an infected district , without any communication with any human beings who had the disease , became the sub- jects of it ...
Page 110
... disease did not prevail there , yet nearly four months had elapsed since the arrival of the caravans . The plains of the Kirgheez , which these caravans had traversed , were uninfected by the disease . It was not impossible that the ...
... disease did not prevail there , yet nearly four months had elapsed since the arrival of the caravans . The plains of the Kirgheez , which these caravans had traversed , were uninfected by the disease . It was not impossible that the ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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