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... plague ' during the medieval era . We have to remember that plague was a term that was almost certainly used synonymously with epidemic ( Pye , 1721 ) . Nevertheless in recent times it has come to mean bubonic plague , a bacterial ...
... plague ' during the medieval era . We have to remember that plague was a term that was almost certainly used synonymously with epidemic ( Pye , 1721 ) . Nevertheless in recent times it has come to mean bubonic plague , a bacterial ...
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... ( Plague Reports , 1910 : 446-82 ) . Such proximity is of course a vital aspect of plague transmission and is one of the main reasons why plague was more effective in the East during the plague pandemic which went round the world in the ...
... ( Plague Reports , 1910 : 446-82 ) . Such proximity is of course a vital aspect of plague transmission and is one of the main reasons why plague was more effective in the East during the plague pandemic which went round the world in the ...
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... plague . Vacancies doubtless occurred due to other causes and illnesses but since clergymen were unlikely to catch plague directly from the sick they visited , although they might get a flea from his cottage , this is not a useful line ...
... plague . Vacancies doubtless occurred due to other causes and illnesses but since clergymen were unlikely to catch plague directly from the sick they visited , although they might get a flea from his cottage , this is not a useful line ...
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All is not Well Down | 81 |
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