Colonial Prose and Poetry, Volumes 1-3William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells |
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Page 86
... body . None can more truly speak hereof by their own experience than myself . My friends that knew me can well tell how very sickly I have been , and con- tinually in physic , being much troubled with a tor- menting pain through an ...
... body . None can more truly speak hereof by their own experience than myself . My friends that knew me can well tell how very sickly I have been , and con- tinually in physic , being much troubled with a tor- menting pain through an ...
Page 144
... body . At the first draught , it made such havoc among the several humors that had stolen into my body , that like a con- jurer in a room among a company of little devils , they no sooner hear him begin to speak high words , but away ...
... body . At the first draught , it made such havoc among the several humors that had stolen into my body , that like a con- jurer in a room among a company of little devils , they no sooner hear him begin to speak high words , but away ...
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... body and coming down a second time to save him . In three or four days after this escape , upon news that Mr. Bacon was thirty miles up the river , at the head of four hundred men , the Governor sent to the parts adjacent , on both ...
... body and coming down a second time to save him . In three or four days after this escape , upon news that Mr. Bacon was thirty miles up the river , at the head of four hundred men , the Governor sent to the parts adjacent , on both ...
Contents
Mourts Relation | 34 |
Thomas Morton | 70 |
Francis Higginson | 80 |
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