[ 100 ] 
f 
1752 Health. 
June I4‘ II 
15 3 
16 y 
17 f 
18 4 
19 8 
20 3 
22 7 
23 5 
24 4 
25 S 
26 3 
f 9 
lyfi Plague, 
June 12 
24 
13 
29 
H 
32 
15 
3 .f 
16 — 
24 
20 
fo 

34 
22 
— 37 
23 
f2 
July 14 
56 
If 
— f 7 
16 
S 9 
' 489 
So that the number of dead, at leaft through that 
gate, in time of common health, was to thofe in 
that of ficknefs, as 59 to 489, or as 1 to 8|, nearly. 
The Adrianople-gate is reckoned the greateft paf- 
fage for the dead, on account of its vicinity to the 
moft extenfive burial-places, 
A great dedudion muft be made for the vaft de- 
creafe of the confumption of wheat towards the 
ceflation of the plague, from the confiderable num- 
bers, who fled into Alia, the iflands of the Archipe- 
lago, and Romelia. 
A cogent argument with me to demonlfrate, that 
Conflantinople is not peopled in proportion to its 
' extent, is the immenfe care which the late Sultan 
Mahmud took, not to admit new inhabitants, or 
Grangers j 
