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 all over were exceeding yellow, describing it by a yellow garment they showed me, both before they... Boylston Prize Dissertations for the Years 1836 and 1837 - Stran 15avtor: Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1838 - 371 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| James Wallis Eastburn, Robert Charles Sands - 1820 - 378 strani
...Divine Providence made way for the peaceable and quiet settlement of the English in those nations. What this disease was, that so generally and mortally swept away, not only those, but other Indians, their neighbours, I cannot well learn. Doubtless it was some pestilential... | |
| Robert Charles Sands - 1834 - 472 strani
...Divine Providence made way for the peaceable and quiet settlement of the English in those nations. What this disease was that so generally and mortally swept away, not only those, but other Indians, their neighbours, I cannot well learn. Doubtless it was some pestilential... | |
| Robert Charles Sands - 1834 - 446 strani
...Divine Providence made way for the peaceable and quiet settlement of the English in those nations. What this disease was that so generally and mortally swept away, not only those, but other Indians, their neighbours, I cannot well Icarn. Doubtless it was some pestilential... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1839 - 674 strani
...disease was, that so generally and mortally swept away these and other Indians in New England, I cannot learn. Doubtless it was some pestilential disease. I have discoursed with some Indians, that were then youths, who say ' that their bodies were exceeding yellow before, and after... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1841 - 590 strani
...Divine providence made way for the quiet and peaceable settlement of the English in those nations. What this disease was, that so generally and mortally...swept away, not only these, but other Indians, their neighbors, I cannot well learn. Doubtless it was some pestilential disease. I have discoursed with... | |
| Edward Everett - 1850 - 716 strani
...for the quiet and peaceable settlement of the English in these nations. What this disease was which so generally and mortally swept away not only these, but other Indians, their neighbors, I cannot well learn. Doubtless it was some pestilential disease. I have discoursed with... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 636 strani
...Divine providence made way for the quiet and peaceable settlement of the English in those nations. What this disease was, that so generally and mortally...swept away, "not only these, but other Indians, their neighbors, 1 cannot well learn. Doubtless it was some pestilential disease. I have discoursed with... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 644 strani
...Divine providence made way for the quiet and peaceable settlement of the English in those nations. What this disease was, that so generally and mortally...swept away, not only these, but other Indians, their neighbors, 1 cannot well learn. Doubtless it was some pestilential disease. I have discoursed with... | |
| 1858 - 420 strani
...the pestilence already noticed, by which "these people were sorely smitten by the hand of God, but what this disease was, that so generally and mortally...swept away, not only these but other Indians, their neighbors, I cannot well learn. I have discoursed with some old Indians, that were then youths, who... | |
| 1858 - 404 strani
...the pestilence already noticed, by which "these people were sorely smitten by the hand of God, but what this disease was, that so generally and mortally...swept away, not only these but other Indians, their neighbors, I cannot well learn. I have discoursed with some old Indians, that • Winslow's Good Newt,... | |
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