| James Wallis Eastburn, Robert Charles Sands - 1820 - 378 pages
...but other Indians, their neighbours, I cannot well learn. Doubtless it was some pestilential disease. I have discoursed with some old Indians, that were...garment they showed me, both before they died, and afterward." — Gookin. Of this people, the Wampanoags, or Wampanoogs, fee. (as it is diflerently written,)... | |
| Wilkes Allen - 1820 - 206 pages
...other Indians, in New-Englund, I cannot well learn. Doubt, less it was some pestilential disease. 1 have discoursed with some old Indians, that were then youths, who say, that their bodies all over, were exceeding yellow, before and after they died, describing it by a yellow... | |
| Timothy Dwight - 1822 - 546 pages
...propensity. Excursion»into the country ^Gookin says, "doubtless it was some pestilential disease. I have discoursed with some old Indians, that were...garment they showed me, both before they died, and afterward." would have awakened the jealousy of their neighbours, and subjected the Colonists to a... | |
| Timothy Dwight - 1822 - 554 pages
...propensity. Excursions into the country • 1 1,,,,!.;, i says, "doubtless it was eome pestilential disease. I have discoursed with some old Indians, that were...garment they showed me, both before they died, and afterward." would have awakened the jealousy of their neighbours, and subjected the Colonists to a... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1824 - 524 pages
...but other Indians, their neighbours, I cannot well learn. Doubtless it was some pestilential disease. I have discoursed with some old Indians, that were then youths ; who say that the bodies of the sick all over were exceeding yellow, describing it by a yellow garment they showed me, both... | |
| Robert Charles Sands - 1834 - 446 pages
...Maiiingm means a woif. and their tribe wu called Lu Lau.ps by the French, according to Mr. Jefieraon. VOL, I. have discoursed with some old Indians, that were...garment they showed me, both before they died, and afterward." — Gookin. Of this people, the Wampanoags, or Wampanoogs, 'Scc. (as it is differently... | |
| Robert Charles Sands - 1834 - 472 pages
...means a wolf1 and their sribe was called La Lm.fs by she French, according to Mr. Jefferson. VOL. I. TT have discoursed with some old Indians, that were then...garment they showed me, both before they died, and afterward." — Gookin. Of this people, the Wampanoags, or Wampanoogs, &c. (as it is differently written),... | |
| Robert Charles Sands - 1835 - 442 pages
...but other Indians, their neighbours, I cannot well learn. Doubtless it was some pestilential disease. I have discoursed with some old Indians, that were then youths ; who say1, that the bodies all over were exceeding yellow, describing it by a yellow garment they showed... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1838 - 406 pages
...but other Indians, their neighbours, I cannot well learn. Doubtless it was some pestilential disease. I have discoursed with some old Indians that were...showed me, both before they died and afterwards." 1 It is worthy of remark, that Wood speaks of much underwood and certain rivers in some places where... | |
| 1841 - 552 pages
...and mortally swept away the Indians, I cannot well learn. Doubtless it was some pestilential disease. I have discoursed with some old Indians, that were...showed me, both before they died, and afterwards." " There are some old planters," says Increase Mather, writing in 1677, " surviving to this day, who... | |
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