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The Retrospective Review - Page 14
1822
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A Journal of the Plague Year: Being Observations Or Memorials of the Most ...

Daniel Defoe - 1722 - 306 lehte
...Family, which is now flourifhing again. But, this is but one-, it is fcarce credible what dreadful Cafes happened in particular Families every Day; People in the Rage of the Diftemper, or in the Torment of their Swellings, which was indeed intolerable, running out of their...
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The History of the Great Plague in London, in the Year 1665: Containing ...

Daniel Defoe - 1754 - 386 lehte
...Family, which is now flourifhing again. But, this is but one; it is fcarce credible what dreadful Cafes happened in particular Families every Day; People in the Rage of the Diftempef, or in the Torment of their Swellings, which was indeed intolerable, running out of their...
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London: Or, Interesting Memorials of Its Rise, Progress, & Present ..., 2. köide

Sholto Percy, Reuben Percy - 1824 - 380 lehte
...was indeed intolerable, running out of their own government, raving and distracted, and often times laying violent hands upon themselves, throwing themselves...children in their lunacy, some dying of mere grief and passion, some of mere fright and surprise, without any infection at all ; others frighted into...
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London, Or Interesting Memorials of Its Rise, Progress & Present State, 2. köide

Sholto Percy, Reuben Percy - 1824 - 380 lehte
...which was half entombed, delirium hurried many even to a premature death. " People," says Defoe, " in the torment of their swellings, which was indeed...of their own government, raving and distracted, and often times laying violent hands upon themselves. throwing themselves out at their windows, shooting...
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The Terrific Register: Or, Record of Crimes, Judgments, Providences, and ...

1825 - 840 lehte
...!" This person was a merchant, and a deputy alderman, and very rich. • • It is scarce credible what dreadful cases happened in particular families...of their own government, raving and distracted, and often times laying violent hands upon themselves, throwing themselves out at their windows, shooting...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., 1. osa,13. köide

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 412 lehte
...which was half entombed, delirium hurried many even to a premature death. ' People,' says Defoe, ' m the torment of their swellings, which was indeed intolerable,...children in their lunacy, some dying of mere grief and passion, some of mere fright and surprise, without any infection at all ; others frightened into...
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The Book of Days: A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in ..., 2. köide

Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 lehte
...as the summer advanced. 'It is scarcely credible,' continues the remarkable writer we are quoting, ' what dreadful cases happened in particular families...rage of the distemper, or in the torment of their rackings, which was indeed intolerable, running out of their own government, raving and distracted,...
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Historical Parallels, 2. köide

Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1835 - 750 lehte
...this is but one. It is scarce credible what dreadful cases happened in particular families evenday : people in the rage of the distemper, or in the torment...of their swellings, which was indeed intolerable, runninir out of their own government, raving and distracted, and oftentimes laying violent hands upon...
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The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt, 2. köide

Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 lehte
...dreadful cases happened in particular families "try day ; people in the rage of the distemper, °r in the torment of their swellings, which was indeed intolerable, running out of their own preeminent, raving and distracted, and oftentimei laying violent hands upon themselves, throwing themselves...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 934 lehte
...from the first window, it was answered, 'My old master has hanged himself!' " It is scarcely credible what dreadful cases happened in particular families every day. People, in the rage of the distemper, °r in the torment of their swellings, which was indeed intolerable, running out of their own government,...
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