Great Plague
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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The Great Stink never garnered the notoriety of London’s Great Fire or Great Plague, although we can at least thank the stench for inspiring the invention of the modern sewage system.
From Slate • Jul. 15, 2022
Another is Defoe’s “A Journal of the Plague Year” about what it was like to be in London during the Great Plague in 1665.
From Washington Times • Apr. 19, 2020
According to classical scholar Katherine Kelaidis, "The Great Plague of Athens wrote the first chapter in the end of Athenian democracy."
From Salon • Apr. 17, 2020
Both orations were reported by the contemporary historian Thucydides, whose searing description of the Great Plague is worth reading for its literary virtuosity alone.
From BBC • Apr. 12, 2020
But gradually, I began to grasp what it was I’d come upon: the remnants of a village destroyed by the Great Plague of some years back.
From "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi
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