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1 All old and infirm people and also strangers were exempted from taxation.
2 Yet there are plenty of infirm people crawling about our streets.
3 The City sent 12 elderly and infirm people for further tests, the results of which have not been revealed.
4 James Reid was instructed by the devil how to heal infirm people by the application of silk-laces, south-running water, and grease.
5 She volunteers one example: free personal and nursing care for elderly and infirm people in Scotland -but not, of course, in England.
6 With such a large population of these elderly and infirm people in this small area I feel that accidents are just waiting to happen.
7 At the same time, among the Caffres they very often do enter the huts of the natives, and occasionally devour children and infirm people .
8 Thus Charlemagne, as the legend records, discovered the hot spring which was to become the salvation of many thousands of ill and infirm people .
9 In visiting some infirm people my soul was deeply affected, when I considered their age, and ignorance, and my own inability to instruct them.
10 Our old and infirm people began to droop, and they no sooner lost spirit and courage than death's stamp could be traced upon their features.
11 'Aged or infirm people and women and children can earn money by peeling willows at so much per bundle.
12 " Infirm people , " repeated the Cat.
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