The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel De FoeG. Bell and sons, 1891 - 463 oldal |
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41. oldal
... raging violence of the fever upon them . Others wandered into the country , and went forward any way , as their desperation guided them , not knowing whither they went or would go , till , faint and tired , and not getting any relief ...
... raging violence of the fever upon them . Others wandered into the country , and went forward any way , as their desperation guided them , not knowing whither they went or would go , till , faint and tired , and not getting any relief ...
45. oldal
... raging in a dreadful manner , and the number of burials in our parish increasing to more than was ever buried in any parish about London , of no larger extent , they ordered this dreadful gulf to be dug , for such it was rather than a ...
... raging in a dreadful manner , and the number of burials in our parish increasing to more than was ever buried in any parish about London , of no larger extent , they ordered this dreadful gulf to be dug , for such it was rather than a ...
52. oldal
... raging of the infection , I suppose , was the occasion that they had abated much of their rudeness for some time before , and were only roused by the spirit of ribaldry and atheism at the clamour which was made , when the gentleman was ...
... raging of the infection , I suppose , was the occasion that they had abated much of their rudeness for some time before , and were only roused by the spirit of ribaldry and atheism at the clamour which was made , when the gentleman was ...
58. oldal
... raging on one side , there was scarce any passing by the streets , but that several dead bodies would be lying here and there upon the ground ; on the other hand , it is observable , that though , at first , the people would stop as ...
... raging on one side , there was scarce any passing by the streets , but that several dead bodies would be lying here and there upon the ground ; on the other hand , it is observable , that though , at first , the people would stop as ...
76. oldal
... raging of the pestilence , when , indeed , many began to think , and even to say , that there would none escape ; and indeed , I began to think so too , and , therefore , kept within doors for about a fortnight , and never stirred out ...
... raging of the pestilence , when , indeed , many began to think , and even to say , that there would none escape ; and indeed , I began to think so too , and , therefore , kept within doors for about a fortnight , and never stirred out ...
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