| Benjamin Rush - 1805 - 462 páginas
...recovery, that the father and mother of this little creature died a few days after my last visit to them. The streets every where discovered marks of the distress that pervaded the city. More than one half the houses were shut up, although not more than one third of the inhabitants had fled into... | |
| James Thacher - 1828 - 318 páginas
...thousand persons ill with the fever. A cheerful countenance was scarcely to be seen for six weeks. The streets every where discovered marks of the distress that pervaded the city. In walking, for many hundred yards, few persons were met, except such as were in quest of a physician,... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1829 - 494 páginas
...thousand persons ill with the fever." " A cheerful countenance was scarcely to be seen for six weeks. The streets every where discovered marks of the distress that pervaded the city. In walking for many hundred yards, few persons were met, except such as were in quest of a physician,... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 514 páginas
...recovery, that the father and mother of this little creature died a few days after my last visit to them. " The streets every where discovered marks of the distress that pervaded the city. More than one half the houses were shut up, although not more than one third of the inhabitants had fled into... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1860 - 478 páginas
...recovery, that the father and mother of this little creature died a few days after my last visit to them. " The streets every where discovered marks of the distress that pervaded the city. More than one half the houses were shut up, although not more than one third of the inhabitants had fled into... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1871 - 686 páginas
...mother of this little creature died a few days after my last visit to them. The streets every-where discovered marks of the distress that pervaded the...houses were shut up, although not more than one-third of the inhabitants had fled into the country. In walking, for many hundred yards, few persons were... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1872 - 682 páginas
...mother of this little creature died a few days after my last visit to them. The streets every-where discovered marks of the distress that pervaded the...houses were shut up, although not more than one-third of the inhabitants had fled into the country. In walking, for many hundred yards, few persons were... | |
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