 | John Bigland - 1811
...be handled, being like burning coalg. Trav TO! 2 •pinion : " Egypt and Ethiopia," says lie, "have been stigmatized in every age as the original source and seminary of the plague. In a damp, hot, stagnating air, this African fever is generated from the putrefaction of animal substances,"... | |
 | 1820
...he does not particularly mention it, he thus proceeds : ' Ethiopia and Egypt have been stigmatised in every age as the original source and seminary of the plague. In a damp, hot, stagnating air, this African fever is generated from the putrefaction of animal substance,... | |
 | Alexander Jamleson - 1821
...relation of this dire calamity is given in the eloquent language of Mr. Gibbon. Ethiopia and Egypt have been stigmatized in - every age as the original source and seminary of the plague. In a damp, hot, stagnating air, this African fever is generated from the putrefaction of animal substances,... | |
 | 1832
...condition of the country to that of Egypt and the neighbouring parís of Ethiopia, lands stigmatised in every age as the original source and seminary of the plague. We may state broadly that all researches into the primary cause of the epidemic have failed, at least... | |
 | Alexander Jamieson - 1829
...nf this dire calamity is given in the eloquent language of Mr. Gibbon. — Ethiopia and Egypt have been stigmatized in every age as the original source and seminary of the plague. In a damp, hot, stagnating air, this African fever is generated from the putrefaction of animal substances,... | |
 | Edward Gibbon - 1830
...or to deprecate with servile homage the wrath of an avenging Deity. • III. Ethiopia and Egypt have been stigmatized in every age, as the original source and seminary of the plague. (1) In a damp, hot, stagnating air, this African fever is generated from the putrefaction of animal... | |
 | 1832
...plague which ravaged the world in the time of Justinian. " ./Ethiopia and Egypt have been stigmatised in every age, as the original source and seminary of the plague. In a damp, hot, stagnating air, this African fever is generated from putrefaction of animal substances,... | |
 | 1839
...described the origin and nature of the plague. " Ethiopia and Egypt," he says, " have been stigmatised in every age as the original source and seminary of the plague. In a damp, hot, stagnating air, this African fever is generated from the putrefaction of animal substances,... | |
 | Edward Gibbon - 1852
...to deprecate with servile homage the wrath of an avenging Deity. III. .(Ethiopia and Egypt haveS>een stigmatized, in every age, as the original source and seminary of the plague.87 In a damp, hot, stagnating air, this African fever is generated from the putrefaction of... | |
 | Philip Gell - 1854
...almost to a desert, and Pope Pelagius II. was one of its principal victims. " jEthiopia and Egypt have been stigmatized, in every age, as the original source and seminary of the plague. In a damp, hot, stagnating air, this African fever is generated from the putrefaction of animal substances,... | |
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