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Example sentences for "great mortality"

  • The plague, pest, pestilence, and their equivalents in various tongues, are terms that have been used from the earliest historical times to designate every epidemic disease attended by great mortality.

  • In London, according to Dr James Sims, scarlatina with sore-throat occasioned a great mortality in the latter half of 1786.

  • After the "great mortality" the children were said to have got fewer teeth than before; at which contemporaries were mightily shocked, and even later writers have felt surprise.

  • The plagues which in the sequel often returned until 1383, we do not consider as belonging to the "great mortality.

  • Many historians seem to have adopted such an opinion; hence, most of them have touched but superficially on the "great mortality" of the fourteenth century.

  • Of the astral influence which was considered to have originated the "Great Mortality," physicians and learned men were as completely convinced as of the fact of its reality.

  • Hence, most of them have touched but superficially on the "Great Mortality" of the fourteenth century.

  • In the Deanery of Holderness, in which Meaux Abbey was situated, there is evidence of great mortality.

  • This year was wonderful and full of prodigies in many ways; still it was fertile and abundant, although sickly and productive of great mortality.


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