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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XIV
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Remedies were almost entirely wanting.

The surgeons were few.

The medicine chests contained little more than lint and plaisters for wounds.

The English sickened and died by hundreds.

Even those who were not smitten by the pestilence were unnerved and dejected, and, instead of putting forth the energy which is the heritage of our race, awaited their fate with the helpless apathy of Asiatics.


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