Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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2. oldal
... plague as it appeared to him , an eye witness in Florence , he merely gives us as an introduction or pleasant foil for the gay scenes of the Decameron . The great death , like most other plagues , had its birth in the central plains of ...
... plague as it appeared to him , an eye witness in Florence , he merely gives us as an introduction or pleasant foil for the gay scenes of the Decameron . The great death , like most other plagues , had its birth in the central plains of ...
3. oldal
... plague yards and pits where lie the dead are long forgotten . In Stowe's days their memory had almost passed away . From London the disease spread along the many roads that stretched in every direction outwards to the most remote parts ...
... plague yards and pits where lie the dead are long forgotten . In Stowe's days their memory had almost passed away . From London the disease spread along the many roads that stretched in every direction outwards to the most remote parts ...
4. oldal
... plague , gives the population as 2,350,000 , and this re- mained about the number until the reign of Henry VII , the natural increase being neutralised by successive plagues , which followed at brief intervals for a long suc- cession of ...
... plague , gives the population as 2,350,000 , and this re- mained about the number until the reign of Henry VII , the natural increase being neutralised by successive plagues , which followed at brief intervals for a long suc- cession of ...
5. oldal
... plague , except one , so that it was impossible to comply with the rules in the election of a new prior . The ... plague year , only 18 nuns voted , and the house never recovered , for at the dissolution there were only 25. The whole of ...
... plague , except one , so that it was impossible to comply with the rules in the election of a new prior . The ... plague year , only 18 nuns voted , and the house never recovered , for at the dissolution there were only 25. The whole of ...
6. oldal
... plague , it is clear that their losses must have been frightful . In some dioceses there are no candidates , where previously there were 40 or 50. Gasquet has estimated the number of deaths of the clergy , beneficed and unbeneficed , at ...
... plague , it is clear that their losses must have been frightful . In some dioceses there are no candidates , where previously there were 40 or 50. Gasquet has estimated the number of deaths of the clergy , beneficed and unbeneficed , at ...
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