Citation - New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth: 1773.04.02

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Index Entry Te Deum [t], sung in Petersburgh, for end of plague 
Location Petersburgh 
Citation
NHG-P.773.021
2 Apr 1773:13,21 (859)
London, Jan. 4.  Extract of a Letter which Prince Gallitzin,
Minister from the Empress of Russia at the Hague, received
there the 28th of Dec. from Petersburgh, dat. the 8th of the
same month.
On Sunday last Te Deum was sung in the presence of the
Empress and the whole court, as a solemn thanksgiving for
the cessation of the contagious distemper in this empire. 
The great precautions which the government took upon this
occasion, together with the severe frost last winter,
contributed not a little to stop this calamity; and now we
are quite free from it, orders are given to take off all the
quarantines that were established between the two capitals,
and to leave only those between Koiw and Moscow, on account
of the great numbers of people which are continually passing
into the provinces conquered from the Porte.  Considering
the rapid progress which the distemper made throughout this
extensive empire, we ought to bless God that no more than
63,000 died of it, according to the accounts sent from the
different provinces to the Senate.


Generic Title New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth 
Date 1773.04.02 
Publisher Fowle, Daniel & Robert 
City, State Portsmouth, NH 
Year 1773 
Bibliography B0024101
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