| Robert Walsh - 1828 - 288 pages
...Greek wars, which were a constant drain on the janissaries of the capital; and the silent operation of the plague, which is continually active, though...persons have been prematurely swept away in one city in Europe, by causes which were not operating in any other, — conflagration, pestilence, and civil... | |
| 1828 - 502 pages
...Greek wars, which \j'*'ro a constant drain on the janissaries of the capital ; and the silent operation of the plague, which is continually active, though...that within the period mentioned, from three to four bundred thousand persons have been prematurely swept away in one city in Europe, by causes which were... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1828 - 448 pages
...Greek wars, which were a constant drain osthe janissaries of the capital ; and the silent operation of the plague, which is continually active, though...exaggeration to say, that within the period mentioned, I'rom throe to four hundred thousand persons have been prematurely swept away in one city in Europe,... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1828 - 498 pages
...Greek wars, which were a constant drain on the janissaries of the capital ; and the silent operation of the plague, which is continually active, though...considered no exaggeration to say, that within the period 222 mentioned, from three to four hundred thousand persons have been prematurely swept away in one... | |
| 1829 - 538 pages
...Greek wars, which were a constant drain on the jimissaries of the capital ; and the silent operation of the plague, which, is continually active, though...persons have been prematurely swept away in one city in Europe, by causes which were not operating in any other — conflagration, pestilence and civil... | |
| 1829 - 436 pages
...Greek wars, which were a constant drain on the janissaries of the capital ; and the silent operation of the plague, which is continually active, though...persons have been prematurely swept away in one city in Europe, by causes which were not operating in any other — conflagration, pestilence, and civil... | |
| 1829 - 536 pages
...a constant drain on the janissaries of the capital ; and the silent operation of the plague, wh,ch is continually active, though not always alarming;...persons have been prematurely swept away in one city in Europe, by causes which were not operating in any other — conflagration, pestilence and civil... | |
| 1831 - 460 pages
...the;plag»e, which is continually active, though not always alarming;—it will be considered, not exaggeration to say, that within the period mentioned, from three to four hundred thousand persons hive been prematurely swept away in one city in Europe, by causes which were not operating in any other,—conflagratio... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 338 pages
...Greek wars were a CONSTANT DRAIN on the janisaries of the capital ; the silent operation of the plague is continually active, though not always alarming...persons have been prematurely swept away in one city in Europe by causes which were not operating in any other, — conflagration, pestilence, and civil... | |
| George Bush - 1832 - 292 pages
...the silent operation of the plague is continually active, though not always alarming ; — it will be no exaggeration to say, that within the period mentioned,...persons have been prematurely swept away in one city in Europe by causes which were not operating in any other — conflagration, pestilence, and civil... | |
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