| 1831 - 578 páginas
...own observations. The writer of the Journal of a Plantation settled at Plymouth, describes Massasoit as ' a very lusty man, in his best years, an able...countenance, and spare of speech.' In his attire, he is said to have differed little from the rest of his followers, excepting that he wore a large chain... | |
| Nathaniel Morton - 1826 - 498 páginas
...of his followers. All the while he sat by the Governour, he trembled for fear. In his person he is a very lusty man, in his best years, an able body,...about his neck; and at it, behind his neck, hangs a little bug of tobacco, which he drank and gave us to drink. His face was painted with a sad red like... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832
...own observations. The writer of the Journal of a Plantation settled at Plymouth, describes Massasoit as " a very lusty man, in his best years, an able...countenance, and spare of speech." In his attire, he is said to have differed little from the rest of his followers, excepting that he wore a large chain... | |
| 1832 - 336 páginas
...own observations. The writer of the Journal of a Plantation settled at Plymouth, describes Massasoit as " a very lusty man, in his best years, an able...countenance, and spare of speech." In his attire, he is said to have differed little from the rest of his followers, ex cepting that he wore a large... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 588 páginas
...they add, "All the while he sat by the governor, he trembled for fear." At this time he is described as "a very lusty man, in his best years, an able body,...about his neck ; and at it, behind his neck, hangs a little bag of tobacco, which he drank, and gave us to drink.* His face was painted with a sad red... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1835 - 362 páginas
...writer of the Journal of a Plantation settled at Plymouth, describes Massosoit as " a very lusty man, hi his best years, an able body, grave of countenance, and spare of speech." In his attire, he is said to have differed little from the rest of his followers, ox cepting that he wore a large... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1837 - 346 páginas
...own observations. The writer of the Journal of a Plantation settled at Plymouth, describes Massasoit as " a very lusty man, in his best years, an able...countenance, and spare of speech." In his attire, he is said to have differed little from the rest of his followers, ex cepting that he wore a large... | |
| 1841 - 536 páginas
...applauded of his followers. All the while he sat by the governor, he trembled for fear. In his person he is a very lusty man, in his best years, an able body,...about his neck ; and at it, behind his neck, hangs a little bag of tobacco, which he drank, 1 and gave us to drink. His face was painted with a sad red,... | |
| 1841 - 568 páginas
...followers. All the while he sat by 1 <j 21. the governor, he trembled for fear. In his person he 22. is a very lusty man, in his best years, an able body,...about his neck ; and at it, behind his neck, hangs a little bag of tobacco, which he drank, 1 and gave us to drink. His face was painted with a sad red,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 798 páginas
...while he sat by the governor, he trembled for fear." At this time he is described as "a very histy man, in his best years, an able body, grave of countenance, and spare of speech ; in his a!tin-little or nothing differing from the rest of his followers, only in a great chain of white bone... | |
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