Since reaching the head of Lake Ontario, La Salle had been attacked by a violent fever, from which he was not yet recovered.
My wife has been seized with a violent fever; she is quite delirious now, and that is why I told the porter to let no one come up.
Violent fever ensued, and in three days the chevalier was dead.
The councillor was in a violent fever, agitated unceasingly both in body and mind: he could not bear any position of any kind for more than a few minutes at a time.
But Linnaeus about this time was seized with an ardent desire to revisit his native country, and fell into a state of extreme depression of spirits, succeeded by a violent fever, which lasted upwards of six weeks.
Her journey was retarded before she reached the Alps; a violent fever seemed to seize on her vitals: but she recovered, to the astonishment of her attendants.
This pain prevented me from sleeping, and this brought on a violent fever.
Some days afterwards I caught a very bad sore throat, which lasted more than three weeks, with a violent fever, during which the Empress sent to me the Princess Kourakine, who was about to be married to Prince Lobanoff.
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