| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 508 trang
...up such bodies of infants as may have been thrown out into the streets in the course of the night. No inquiries are made, but the bodies are carried to a common pit without the city walls, into which all those that may be living, as well as those that are dead, are said to be... | |
| Jesse Appleton - 1822 - 448 trang
...every morning, for the purpose of picking up the children, that have been thrown out in the night. The bodies are carried to a common pit without the walls, into which, those, that are alive, as well as those, that are dead, are promiscuously thrown. According to the... | |
| Jesse Appleton - 1822 - 452 trang
...every morning, for the purpose of picking up the children, that have been thrown out in the night. The bodies are carried to a common pit without the walls, into which, those, that are alive, as well as those that are dead, are promiscuously thrown. According to the best... | |
| Theodric Romeyn Beck - 1825 - 696 trang
...every morning in carts, to pick up all the children that may have been thrown out during the night. " No inquiries are made; but the bodies are carried to a common pit •without the walls of the city, into which all, whether dead or living, are promiscuously thrown." § The practice is... | |
| Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff - 1834 - 578 trang
...the bodies of such infants as may have been thrown out into the streets in the course of the night. No inquiries are made ; but the bodies are carried to a common pit without the city walls, into which all those that are living, as well as those that are dead, are said to be thrown... | |
| 1835 - 604 trang
...the bodies of such infants as may have been thrown out into the streets in the coarse of the. night. No inquiries are made ; but the bodies are carried to a common pit without the city walls, into which all those that are living, as well as those that are dead, are said to he thrown... | |
| Jesse Appleton - 1837 - 562 trang
...every morning, for the purpose of picking up the children, that have been thrown out in the night. The bodies are carried to a common pit without the walls, into which, those, that are alive, as well as those that are dead, are promiscuously thrown. According to the best... | |
| 536 trang
...the bodies of such infants as may have been thrown out into the streets in the course of the night. No inquiries are made; but the bodies are carried to a common pit without the city walls, into which all those that are living, as well as those that are dead, are said to be thrown... | |
| 1842 - 538 trang
...dead bodies of infants as may have been thrown out into the streets, in the course of the night. Xo inquiries are made, but the bodies are carried to a common pit without the city walls, into which all those that may be living, as well as those that are dead, are thrown." It... | |
| William Peter Strickland - 1850 - 352 trang
...morning, in order to pick up such bodies of infants as may have been thrown into the streets in the night. No inquiries are made; but the bodies are carried...common pit without the walls, into which all those that may be living, as well as those that are dead, are thrown promiscuously. And, when it is recollected... | |
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