Indians that lived about their trading house there, fell sick of the small pox, and died most miserably; for a sorer disease cannot befall them, they fear it more than the plague; for usually they that have this disease, have them in abundance; and for... Stories Carved in Stone: Agawam, Massachusetts - Página 20por Rusty Clark - 2005 - 182 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Nathaniel Morton - 1669 - 562 páginas
...necessaries, fall into a lamentable condition ; for, as they lie on their hard mats, the pock breaking and running one into another, their skin cleaving...thereof to the mats they lie on, when they turn them, much of their skin flays off at once, and they will be all on a gore of blood, most sad and grievous... | |
| Nathaniel Morton - 1826 - 498 páginas
...necessaries, fall into a lamentable condition; for, as .they lie on their hard muts, the pock breaking and running one into another, their skin cleaving...thereof to the mats they lie on, when they turn them, much of their skin flays ofl" at once; and they will be all on a gore of blood, most sad and grievous... | |
| William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells - 1901 - 316 páginas
...a lamentable condition, as they lie on their hard mats, the pox breaking and mattering, and runing one into another, their skin cleaving (by reason thereof)...they lie on ; when they turn them a whole side will flay off at once, (as it were) and they will be all of a gore blood, most fearful to behold ; and then... | |
| William Bradford, Valerian Paget - 1909 - 388 páginas
...plague, for usually it spreads amongst them broadcast. For want of bedding and linen and other comforts, they fall into a lamentable condition. As they lie on their hard mats, the pox breaks and matters and runs, their skin sticking to the mats they lie on, so that when they turn a... | |
| 1917 - 394 páginas
...necessaries, fall into a lamentable condition ; for, as they lie on their hard mats, the pock breaking and running one into another, their skin cleaving...thereof to the mats they lie on, when they turn them, much of their skin flays off at once, and they will be all on a gore of blood, most sad and grievous... | |
| William Bradford - 1952 - 518 páginas
...plague. For usually they that have this disease have them in abundance, and for want of bedding and linen and other helps they fall into a lamentable...they lie on. When they turn them, a whole side will flay off at once |204 as it were, and 5 A small cannon, charged with grapeshot. 8 The Plymouth trading... | |
| David E. Stannard - 1992 - 420 páginas
...smallpox epidemic from which huge numbers of Indians "died most miserably": For want of bedding and linen and other helps they fall into a lamentable...they lie on. When they turn them, a whole side will flay off at once as it were, and they will be all of a gore blood, most fearful to behold. And then... | |
| Alan M. Kraut - 1995 - 388 páginas
...of smallpox. In his history of Plymouth, the colonial governor recounted how Native Americans fell into a "lamentable condition as they lie on their...hard mats, the pox breaking and mattering and running into one another, their skin cleaving by reason thereof to the mats they lie on. When they turn them,... | |
| Noble David Cook - 1998 - 272 páginas
...disease: For usually they that have this disease have them in abundance, and for want of bedding and linen and other helps they fall into a lamentable...they lie on. When they turn them, a whole side will flay off at once as it were, and they will be all of a gore blood, most fearful to behold. And then... | |
| Gregory H. Nobles - 1997 - 306 páginas
...miserably." For usually they that have of this disease have them in abundance, and for want of bedding and linen and other helps, they fall into a lamentable...reason thereof to the mats they lie on. When they turn, a whole side will flay off at once as it were, and they will be all of a gore blood, most fearful to... | |
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