When we came thither, we found the house so full of men, as we could scarce get in, though they used their best diligence to make way for us. There were they in the midst of their charms for him, making such a hellish noise as it distempered us that were... Collections - Página 259por Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Nathaniel Morton - 1826 - 498 páginas
...respect our journey was frustrate. When we came thither, we found the house so full of men, as we could scarce get in, though they used their best diligence...were well, and therefore unlike to ease him that was tick. About him were six or eight women, who chafed his arms, legs, and thighs, to keep heat in him.... | |
| Joseph Emerson - 1832 - 224 páginas
...respect, our journey was frustrate. " When we came thither, we found the house so full of men, as we could scarce get in, though they used their best diligence to make way for us. They were in the miást of their charms for him, making such a hellish noise, as distempered us that... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 582 páginas
...occasions. " When we came thither (says Mr. Winslow) we found the house so full of men, as we could scarce get in, though they used their best diligence to make way for us. There were they in * La. Salle says (Expedition in America, p. 11.) of the Indians' beds in general, that " the; are made... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 páginas
...house so full of men, as we could scarce get in, though they used tlieir best diligence to make fay for us. There were they in the midst of their charms for him, making «uch a hellish noise, as it di^empered us that were well, and, therefore, unlike to ease him that... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1839 - 666 páginas
...respect our journey was frustrate. " When we came thither, we found the house so full of men, as we could scarce get in, though they used their best diligence to make way for us. There were they m the midst of their charms for him, making such a hellish noise as it distempered us that were well,... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1840 - 672 páginas
...respect our journey was frustrate. "When we came thither, we found the house so full of men, as we could scarce get in, though they used their best diligence...therefore unlike to ease him that was sick. About him were sii or eight women, who chafed his arms, legs, and thighs, to keep heat in him. When they had made... | |
| 1841 - 546 páginas
...respect our journey was frustrate. When we came thither, we found the house so full of men, as we could scarce get in, though they used their best diligence...well, and therefore unlike to ease him that was sick. 3 About 1 " Sac/iimmaacommncii, a prince's ards nnd witches, holding familiarihouse, which, according... | |
| 1841 - 552 páginas
...respect our journey was frustrate. When we came thither, we found the house so full of men, as we could scarce get in, though they used their best diligence...were well, and therefore unlike to ease him that was sick.3 About 1 " Sachimmaacommock, a prince's ards and witches, holding familiarihouse, which, according... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 790 páginas
...occasions. " When we came thither (says Mr. Winslow) we found tho housa so full of men, as we could scarce get in, though they used their best diligence...that were well, and, therefore, unlike to ease him tliat was sick. About him were six or eight women, who chafed his arms, legs and thighs, to keep heat... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 798 páginas
...they used their \K-.FI diligence to make way for us. There wen; they in the- midst of their charms tor him, making such a hellish noise, as it distempered us that were well, und, therefore, unlike. to case him that was sick. About him were six or eight women, who chafed his... | |
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