id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31807 Bradley, Richard The Plague at Marseilles Consider'd With Remarks Upon the Plague in General, Shewing Its Cause and Nature of Infection, with Necessary Precautions to Prevent the Speading of That Direful Distemper .txt text/plain 12623 608 76 smaller kinds of Insects floating in the Air, and it is a thing constant, at the same time infect Places at great distances. thus account for the Passage of these Insects, with an Easterly Wind from pestiferous Insects, are of so different a Nature from the Winds coming Insects are hatch'd and carried the contrary Way by the Wind from North-East, and from that Month to _October_, the direct contrary Way. And Plants are no less subject to be destroy'd by Insects, than Men and Wind of it self that blights, without the help of _Insects_? which thus infect the Trees, let us only consider, that every _Insect_ has same time, unless the Eggs of every kind of _Insect_, natural to each _Insects_, or their Eggs (being brought with the Easterly Winds) was the infected and destroying Air. But all Mens Bodies are not full of Humours; if they were, all would be ./cache/31807.txt ./txt/31807.txt