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Pagina 286
... Malta , and those of Mr. Tully respecting the Greek islands , ( more especially Cephalonia , ) are peculiarly deserving of attention . On the 28th of March , 1813 , while no epidemic or re- markable disease existed in Malta , a vessel ...
... Malta , and those of Mr. Tully respecting the Greek islands , ( more especially Cephalonia , ) are peculiarly deserving of attention . On the 28th of March , 1813 , while no epidemic or re- markable disease existed in Malta , a vessel ...
Pagina 287
... Malta , where it had not shewn itself for the long period of 137 years . Valetta became extensively infected ; and thence the disease spred to all the villages of the island , except a very few , where wise precautions had been early ...
... Malta , where it had not shewn itself for the long period of 137 years . Valetta became extensively infected ; and thence the disease spred to all the villages of the island , except a very few , where wise precautions had been early ...
Pagina 292
... Malta , and such are the arrangements of the government of Malta on this head , that were plague again unfortunately introduced into the capital , the necessary re- strictions for the safety of the population could be put in force ...
... Malta , and such are the arrangements of the government of Malta on this head , that were plague again unfortunately introduced into the capital , the necessary re- strictions for the safety of the population could be put in force ...
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