Lexicographical Neighbors of Insalubrities
Literary usage of Insalubrities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the Statistical Society of London by Statistical Society (Great Britain) (1857)
"... in the Sixteenth Report,* that 5575 were unnatural deaths, or the results of
the insalubrities in which the people of Leicester lived. ..."
2. American Notes for General Circulation by Charles Dickens (1867)
"The heights in this neighborhood, above the Potomac River, are very picturesque,
and are free, I should conceive, from some of the insalubrities of ..."
3. Pictures from Italy: American Notes by Charles Dickens (1880)
"The heights in this neighbourhood, above the Potomac River, are very picturesque ;
and are free, I should conceive, from some of the insalubrities of ..."
4. English Sanitary Institutions: Reviewed in Their Course of Development, and by John Simon (1897)
"... but equally enacting (as against the special insalubrities which we had shown
prevalent in so many particular branches of industry) that all gases, ..."