| 1849 - 618 sivua
...towns. The year 1685 was not ac- cholera. — Macaulay's History of England. counted sickly, yet in 1685 more than one in twenty-three of the inhabitants...difference in salubrity between the London of the 19th century and the London of the 17th century is very far greater than the difference between London... | |
| 1849 - 892 sivua
...of human life has been lengthened over the whole kingdom, nnd especially in the towns. The year 1685 was not accounted sickly; yet in the year 1685 more...than the difference between London in an ordinary season and London in the cholera. ' Still more important is the benefit which all orders of society,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 464 sivua
...of human life has been lengthened over the whole kingdom, and especially in the towns. The year 1685 was not accounted sickly ; yet in the year 1685 more...than the difference between London in an ordinary season and London in the cholera. Still more important is the benefit which all orders of society,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 470 sivua
...of human life has been lengthened over the whole kingdom, and especially in the towns. The year 1685 was not accounted sickly ; yet in the year 1685 more...than the difference between London in an ordinary season and London in the cholera. Still more important is the benefit which all orders of society,... | |
| 1849 - 638 sivua
...the whole kingdom, and especially in the towns. The year 1685 was not accounted sickly, yet in 1665 more than one in twenty-three of the inhabitants of...difference in salubrity between the London of the 19th century and the London of the 17th century is very far greater than the difference between London... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 550 sivua
...of human life has been lengthened over the whole kingdom, and especially in the towns. The year 1685 was not accounted sickly; yet in the year 1685 more...twenty-three of the inhabitants of the capital died.* A» present, only one inhabitant of the capital in forty dies annually. The difference in salubrity... | |
| 1849 - 896 sivua
...police. The term of human life has been lengthened over the whole kingdom, and especially in t!ie towns. The difference in salubrity between the London of the nineteenth century and London of the seventeenth century is very far greater than the difference between London in an ordinary... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 552 sivua
...of human life has been lengthened over the whole kingdom, and especially in the towns. The year 1685 was not accounted sickly ; yet in the year 1685 more...difference in salubrity between the London of the uinteenth century and the London of the seventeenth century is very far greater than the difference... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1852 - 546 sivua
...of human life has been lengthened over the whole kingdom, and especially in the towns. The year 1685 was not accounted sickly ; yet in the year 1685 more...difference in salubrity between the London of the ninteenth century and the London of the seventeenth century is very far greater than the difference... | |
| 1852 - 604 sivua
...kingdom, and especially in the towns. The year 1685 was not aecounted sickly ; yet in the year 1085 more than one in twenty-three of the inhabitants of the capital died. (The deaths were 23,222 — Potty's Political Arithmetic). At present only one inhabitant of the capital... | |
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