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3748. The plague began the 10th of May, and 
ended in November. 
1 749; It began the 16th of March, and ended the 
20th of October. 
1750. It began April 21ft, and ended the 17th of 
September, 
1751. It began the 15th of May, and continued 
all the fummer, autumn, winter, and 
to the latter end of September 1752. 
1753. It began May 31ft, continued all the fum- 
mer, autumn, winter, and till the 17th 
of September 1754. 
1 755 * began in June, but there was very little 
plague all this year. 
1756. It began March the 6th, and ended the 
1 2th of December. 
1758. Then there was none till the 23d of April 
1758, which ended in October. 
1759. It began April 4th and ended about the 
10th of September. 
1760. It began April the 24th, and ended the 10th 
of November. 
1761. It began the 10th of March, and continued 
till the 19th of December 1762. Since 
which day there has not been hitherto one 
accident, befides that of the young woman 
on the nth of this month already men- 
tioned. 
In 1751, the 20th of O&ober O.S. a vaft quantity of 
fnow fell, that cut off the diftemper, and there was 
little plague in 1752. The former year was the moft 
considerable, and more univerfally mortal at Con- 
llantinople than any in the fpace of fifteen years. 
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