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" The havoc of the plague had been far more rapid : but the plague had visited our shores only once or twice within living memory ; and the smallpox was always present, filling the churchyards with corpses, tormenting with constant fears all whom it had... "
The St. Louis Medical Review - Page 289
1902
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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1855 - 860 pages
...That disease, over which science has since achieved a succession of glorious and beneficent victories, was then the most terrible of all the ministers of...shores only once or twice within living memory; and the small pox was always present, filling the churchyards with corpses, tormenting with constant fears...
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The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second, Volume 4

Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1855 - 704 pages
...disease, over which science has since achieved a succession of glorious and beneficent victories , was then the most terrible of all the ministers of...shores only once or twice within living memory; and the small pox was always present, filling the churchyards with corpses, tormenting with constant fears...
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Proceedings and Reports of the Medical and Chirurgical ..., Volumes 99-103

Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland - 1896 - 678 pages
...in the century, the close of which saw the foundation of this very Faculty. Well might Macaulay say "The havoc of the plague had been far more rapid, but the plague visited our shores only once or twice within living memory. But the smallpox was always present, filling...
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The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine:, Volume 13

1856 - 604 pages
..."small-pox." That disease, over which science has achieved a succession of glorious and beneficent victories, was then the most terrible of all the ministers of...and the small-pox was always present, filling the churchyard with corpses, tormenting with constant fears all whom it had not yet stricken ; leaving...
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The History of England from the Accession of James II, Volume 4

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - 814 pages
...That disease, over which science has since achieved a succession of glorious and beneficent victories, was then the most terrible of all the ministers of...and the small-pox was always present, filling the churchyards with corpses, tormenting with constant fears all whom it had not yet stricken, leaving...
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The Metropolitan: A Monthly Magazine, Devoted to Religion ..., Volume 4

1856 - 780 pages
...That disease over which science has since achieved a succession of glorious and beneficent victories, was then the most terrible of all the ministers of...shores only once or twice within living memory, and the small pox was always present, filling the churchyards with corpses, tormenting with constant fears...
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The Wesleyan methodist association magazine, Volume 20

1857 - 564 pages
...pox." That disease, over which science has achieved a succession of glorious and beneficent victories, was then the most terrible of all the ministers of...living memory, and the small-pox was always present, tilling the churchyard with corpses, tormenting with constant fears all whom it had not yet stricken...
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Biographical and Historical Sketches

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1857 - 348 pages
...victories, * See the Journal to Stella, lii., liii., lix., Ixv. ; and Lady Orkney's Letters to Swift. was then the most terrible of all the ministers of...only once or twice within living memory ; and the small pox was always present, filling the church-yards with corpses, tormenting with constant fears...
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The history of England from the accession of James ii. (Vol.5 ed. by lady ...

Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1858 - 908 pages
...That disease, over which science has since achieved a succession of glorious and beneficent victories, was then the most terrible of all the ministers of...only once or twice within living memory ; and the small pox was always present, filling the churchyards with corpses, tormenting with constant fears...
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The history of England from the accession of James the second. (Vol.8 ed. by ...

Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1858 - 502 pages
...That disease, over which science has since achieved a succession of glorious and beneficent victories, was then the most terrible of all the ministers of...visited our shores only once or twice within living * « The Commons," says Nar- universel."— L'Hermitage, cissus Luttrell, "gave a great f L.Hermitage...
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