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... persons were lighted home except old men of sixty ! The most singular part of this system was the community of their public tables . These were not tables d'hote , in the French fashion , to which persons were indiscriminately admitted ...
... persons were lighted home except old men of sixty ! The most singular part of this system was the community of their public tables . These were not tables d'hote , in the French fashion , to which persons were indiscriminately admitted ...
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... persons had either come from places where the disease was , or it was already prevalent in the place where they were living . And by far the most general opinion , even among the contagionists , is , that it is only through the medium ...
... persons had either come from places where the disease was , or it was already prevalent in the place where they were living . And by far the most general opinion , even among the contagionists , is , that it is only through the medium ...
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... persons committed for capital offences , in a proportion that is not to be found in any of the classes of crime for which life is not for- feited . For instance , it appears that of four persons committed for cutting and maiming , only ...
... persons committed for capital offences , in a proportion that is not to be found in any of the classes of crime for which life is not for- feited . For instance , it appears that of four persons committed for cutting and maiming , only ...
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