| 1844 - 1070 pagina’s
...stated, that ' the annual slaughter in England and Wales, from preventible causes, of typhus fever, which attacks persons in the vigour of life, is double...suffered by the allied armies in the battle of Waterloo.' This is no exaggerated statement; this great battle against our people is every year fought and won;... | |
| Richard H. Horne - 1844 - 422 pagina’s
...stated that ' the annual slaughter in England and Wales, from preventible causes, of typhus fever, which attacks persons in the vigour of life, is double...suffered by the allied armies in the battle of Waterloo.' This is no exaggerated statement ; this great battle against our people is every year fought and won... | |
| Richard H. Horne - 1844 - 392 pagina’s
...stated that , the annual slaughter in England and Wales, from preventable causes, of typhua fever, which attacks persons in the vigour of life, is double the amount of what was suffered in the allied armies in the battle of Waterloo.' This is no exaggerated statement ; this great battle... | |
| 1844 - 1128 pagina’s
...Wales from preventible causes of typhus, which attacks persons in the vigour of life, appears to be double the amount of what was suffered by the allied armies in the battle of Waterloo." This is the devastation produced but by one fliscase. The deaths of infants is another great and preventible... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1845 - 788 pagina’s
...unceasing, sure. The annual slaughter in England and Wales, from preventable causes of typhus fever alone, which attacks persons in the vigour of life, is double...the amount of what was suffered by the allied armies at the battle of Waterloo." Were they the Representatives of that people, and would they suffer such... | |
| University magazine - 1845 - 772 pagina’s
...Wales from preventible causes of Typhus, which attacks persons in the vigour of life, appears to be double the amount of what was suffered by the allied armies in the battle of Waterloo." The Hand-loom Weavers' Report of 1841, states, in the year 1838, a variation of the annual mortality... | |
| Sir Arthur Helps - 1845 - 308 pagina’s
..." from preventible causes of typhus which " attacks persons in the vigour of life, ap" pears to be double the amount of what was " suffered by the allied armies in the battle " of Waterloo ?" Must we not say again that the careless cruelty of the world almost outweighs the rest ? I have... | |
| Arthur Helps - 1845 - 304 pagina’s
..." from preventible causes of typhus which " attacks persons in the vigour of life, ap" pears to be double the amount of what was " suffered by the allied armies in the battle " of Waterloo ?" Must we not say again that the careless cruelty of the world almost outweighs the rest ? I have... | |
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1846 - 766 pagina’s
...stated that " the annual slaughter in England and Wales, from preventable causes, of typhus fever, which attacks persons in the vigour of life, is double...suffered by the allied armies in the battle of Waterloo." This is no exaggerated statement ; this great battle against our people is every year fought and won... | |
| Thomas Beggs - 1846 - 162 pagina’s
...Wales, from preventible causes of typhus which attacks persons in the vigour of life, appears to be double the amount of what was suffered by the allied armies in the battle of Waterloo." No doubt the accumulations of filth, and the want of proper sanitary regulations, induce a great amount... | |
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