| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 838 pagine
...the last years of Louis XV. Turgot in particular rendered it common in the Limousin and theAngoumois, over which he was Intendant ; and it was to be expected...over the kingdom, when some old physicians renewed againstit the prejudices of the 16th century. It was no longer accused of producing leprosy, but fevers.... | |
| 1815 - 514 pagine
...last years of Louis XV. Turgot in particular rendered it common in the Limousin and the Angouinois, over which he was Intendant; and it was to be expected...renewed against it the prejudices of the sixteenth qen,tury. It was no longer accused of producing leprcjsy, but fevers. Tlje scarcities had produced... | |
| 1815 - 508 pagine
...last years of Louis XV. Turgot in particular rendered it common in the Limousin and the Angoumois, over which he was Intendant; and it was to be expected...old physicians renewed against it the prejudices of ihe sixteenth century. It was no longer accused of producing leprosy, but fevers. The scarcities had... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 858 pagine
...last years of Louis XV. Turgot in particular rendered it common in the Limousin and the Angoumois, over which he was intendant ; and it was to be expected that in a short time this newbranch of subsistence would be spread over the kingdom, when some old physicians renewed against... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - 1839 - 370 pagine
...the last years of Louis XV. Turgot, in particular, rendered it common in the Limousin and Angoumois, over which he was intendant ; and it was to be expected...physicians renewed against it the prejudices of the 16th century. " It was no longer accused of producing leprosy, but fever. The scarcities had produced... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - 1839 - 382 pagine
...the last years of Louis XV. Turgot, in particular, rendered it common in the Limousin and Angoumois, over which he was intendant; and it was to be expected...physicians renewed against it the prejudices of the 16th century. " It was no longer accused of producing leprosy, but fever. The scarcities had produced... | |
| 1893 - 900 pagine
...xiv," continues Cuvier, " it was thence spread, but very sparingly, over some parts of France, . . . and it was to be expected that in a short time this...It was no longer accused of producing leprosy, but fever. The scarcities had produced in the south certain epidemics which they thought proper to ascribe... | |
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