| 1854 - 428 Seiten
...welfare. " The reeent visitation of eholera, whieh has for the moment been mereifnlly eheeked, is an awfnl warning given to the people of this realm, that they have too mneh negleeted their dnty in this respeet, and that those persons with whom it rested to pnrify towns... | |
| 1853 - 564 Seiten
...attend to those laws of nature, and to exert the faculties which Providence has thus given to man f.,r his own welfare. " The recent visitation of cholera,...have not been sufficiently active in regard to such matters. Lord Palmerston would therefore suggest that the best course which the peoplo of this country... | |
| 1853 - 796 Seiten
...attend to those laws of Nature, and to exert the faculties which Providence has thus given to man for his own welfare. " The recent visitation of cholera,...or to remove the causes of disease, have not been sufficently active in regard to such matters. Lord Palmerston would, therefore, suggest that the best... | |
| Laws - 1853 - 112 Seiten
...attend to those laws of nature, and to exert the faculties which Providence has thus given to man for his own welfare. " The recent visitation of cholera,...rested to purify towns and cities, and to prevent or remove the causes of disease, have not been sufficiently active in regard to such matters. Lord Palmerston... | |
| 1853 - 856 Seiten
...given to man for his own welfare. "Thr recent visitation of cholera, which ! has for the moment In en mercifully checked, is an awful warning given to the...neglected their duty in this respect, and that those persona with whom it rested to purify towns and cities and to prevent or remove the causes of disease,... | |
| 1855 - 384 Seiten
...atteml to those laws of nature, and to exert the faculties which Providence has thus given to man for his own welfare. " The recent visitation of Cholera,...and that those persons with whom it rested to purify the towns and cities, to prevent or to remove the causes of disease, have not been sufficiently active... | |
| George Combe - 1857 - 348 Seiten
...attend to those laws of nature, and to exert the faculties which Providence has thus given to man for his own welfare. " The recent visitation of cholera,...rested to purify towns and cities, and to prevent or remove the causes of disease, have not been sufficiently active in regard to such matters. Lord Palmerston... | |
| John William Kirton - 1865 - 160 Seiten
...attend to those laws of nature, and to exert the faculties which Providence has thus given to man for his own welfare. " The recent visitation of cholera,...rested to purify towns and cities, and to prevent or remove the causes of disease, have not been sufficiently active in regard to such matters. Lord Palmerston... | |
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