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In which the author gives a sober account of the city’s dreadful condition during the height of the plague, observing the harrowing sights and the tireless efforts of the magistrates to maintain order, supply, and burial rites amidst overwhelming mortality. He notes the shifting epicentres of infection across the parishes, the disappearance of fortune-tellers, and the cautious yet compassionate strategies employed to limit the contagion without undue violence or terror.
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