| JAMES S. OGILVY - 1910 - 550 pages
...are seen very poor, yea such as live by begging and worse means, and they, heaped up together and in sort smothered with many families of children and...tenement, it must needs follow, if any plague or popular sickness should by God's permission enter amongst those multitudes, that the same would not only spread... | |
| Louis Roth - 1911 - 104 pages
...poor, yea such must live of begging or of worse means; and they heaped up together, and in a sort of smothered, with many families of children and servants in one house or small tenement«. Als Abhilfe gegen diese Zusammendrängung befiehlt sie, wie folgt: »That all desist and forbear from... | |
| Robert Fishman - 2008 - 274 pages
...expansion remained descriptive of suburbs "where there are great multitudes of People brought to inhabit in small rooms; whereof a great part are seen very poor; yea such as must live by Begging or by worse means; and they [are] heaped up together, and in a Sort smothered with many... | |
| Steve Rappaport - 2002 - 472 pages
...source of plague and other infectious diseases. [With] such great multitudes of people . . . being heaped up together and in a sort smothered with many...and servants in one house or small tenement, it must need follow [that] if any plague or other universal sickness should . . . enter among those multitudes,... | |
| Andrew Wear - 1992 - 408 pages
...great multitudes of people brought to inhabit in small houses, whereof a great part are seen very poor, and they heaped up together, and in a sort smothered...tenement, it must needs follow (if any plague or popular sickness should by God's permission enter amongst those multitudes) that the same would . . . spread... | |
| Michael Young, Peter Willmott - 1992 - 238 pages
...for control of building in London 'where there are such great multitudes of people brought to inhabit in small rooms, whereof a great part are seen very...worse means, and they heaped up together, and in a son smothered with many families of children and servants in one house or one small tenement.' Quoted... | |
| George Bagshawe Harrison - 1999 - 436 pages
...whereof a great part being very poor and such as must live by begging or worse means, and being heaped together, and in a sort smothered with many families...one house or small tenement, it must needs follow that if any plague or universal sickness should by God's permission enter among those multitudes, it... | |
| Andrew Wear - 2000 - 508 pages
...great multitudes of people brought to inhabit in small houses, whereof a great part are seen very poor, and they heaped up together, and in a sort smothered...tenement, it must needs follow (if any plague or popular sickness should by God's permission enter amongst those multitudes) that the same would . . . spread... | |
| Francis Sheppard - 2000 - 500 pages
...multitudes of people hrought to inhahit in small roomes, whereof a great part are seene very poore . . . heaped up together, and in a sort smothered with many families of children and servantes in i London in 172o v p' — ': t? CITT ONDO ;STMINSTER. AS p. ' " London in 1831, hefore... | |
| Linda Woodbridge - 2001 - 360 pages
...people, [and acknowledging that] where there are such great multitudes of people brought to inhabit in small rooms (whereof a great part are seen very...tenement) it must needs follow if any plague or popular sickness should by God's permission enter amongst those multitudes that the same would not only spread... | |
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