The Daniel Defoe Library
In which the commerce of England during the plague year met with unusual interruptions and adaptations, as trades faltered and flourished in turn, and the prudence of city officials maintained certain necessary supplies despite great difficulties. The narrative further observes the gradual abatement of the pestilence’s fatality, noting both the population’s cautious hope and the imprudent boldness with which some resumed social interactions amidst lingering contagion.
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