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Discourse on the Plague

Discourse on the Plague1754

Richard Mead

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It is a health book. This greatest of Evils is found to have the contrary Effect. Whether Men of wicked Minds, through Hopes of Impunity, at these Times of Disorder and Confusion, give their evil Disposition full Scope, which ordinarily is restrained by the Fear of Punishment; or whether it be, that a constant View of Calamities and Distress does so pervert the Minds of Men, as to blot out all Sentiments of Humanity; or whatever else be the Cause: certain it is, that at such Times, when it should be expected to see all Men unite in one common Endeavour, to moderate the public Misery; quite otherwise, they grow regardless of each other, and Barbarities are often practised, unknown at other Times.

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1754
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