What this disease was, that so generally and mortally swept away, not only these 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... Travels in New-England and New-York - Stran 106avtor: Timothy Dwight - 1822Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Abbott Green - 1881 - 130 strani
...2 Gookin, who wrote many years later, and who had talked with those who remembered the cases, says that " the bodies all over were exceeding yellow,...garment they showed me, both before they died, and afterwards." 3 According to Winslow,4 the same disease prevailed 1 Magnalia, Book i., Chap. ii. 7.... | |
| Samuel Abbott Green - 1881 - 130 strani
...2 Gookin, who wrote many years later, and who had talked with those who remembered the cases, says that " the bodies all over were exceeding yellow,...garment they showed me, both before they died, and afterwards." 3 According to Winslow, 4 the same disease prevailed 1 Magnalia, Book i., Chap. ii. 7.... | |
| Charles Brooks - 1886 - 738 strani
...that were then youths (in the time of the plague), who say that the bodies all over were exceedingly yellow, describing it by a yellow garment they showed me, both before they died and afterwards. Gov. Dudley, in 1631, the year after the first settlers came to Meclford, says, — "Upon... | |
| Deloraine Pendre Corey - 1898 - 920 strani
...century later, says of this sickness: — Doubtless it was some pestilential disease. I have conversed with some old Indians, that were then youths ; who...garment they showed me, both before they died, and afterward.*4 What the hatchet and the knife of the Tarratines had spared of the nation of the Pawtuckets,... | |
| Francis Randolph Packard - 1901 - 636 strani
...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...garment they showed me, both before they died and afterwards." He then speaks of the Massachusetts, the next great people to the northward of the Pawkunnawkutts.... | |
| Francis Randolph Packard - 1901 - 636 strani
...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...garment they showed me, both before they died and afterwards." He then speaks of the Massachusetts, the next great people to the northward of the Pawkunnawkutts.... | |
| Herbert Upham Williams - 1909 - 40 strani
...of the twentieth century. Gookin, writing in 1674, says : " I have discoursed with old Indians, who were then youths, who say that the bodies all over...garment they showed me, both before they died and afterwards." From this statement Noah Webster ™ concluded that the pestilence was yellow fever ;... | |
| William Bradford - 1912 - 550 strani
...from some old Indians, who had been youths at the time of the pestilence, answering to that fever. " The bodies all over were exceeding yellow, describing...garment they showed me, both before they died and afterwards." I Mass. Hist. Collections, i. 148. That the disease did not attack Europeans and was not... | |
| George Chandler Whipple - 1917 - 424 strani
...Gookin says, " What the disease was which so generally and mortally swept them away, I cannot learn. I have discoursed with some old Indians that were...garment they showed me), both before they died, and afterwards." It has been inferred from this that it was the yellow fever; but whether correctly or... | |
| George Chandler Whipple - 1917 - 422 strani
...Gookin says, " What the disease was which so generally and mortally swept them away, I cannot learn. I have discoursed with some old Indians that were...garment they showed me), both before they died, and afterwards." It has been inferred from this that it was the yellow fever; but whether correctly or... | |
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