... shells of fishes, cutting off the members and joints of others by piecemeal and broiling on the coals, eat the collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live, with other cruelties horrible to be related. History of Plymouth Plantation - Page 21by William Bradford - 1856 - 476 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Nathaniel Morton - Massachusetts - 1669 - 515 pages
...members of others by piecemeals, and broiling them on the coals, and causing men to eat the collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live ; with...be related. And surely it could not be thought but the hearing of these things could not but move the bowels of men to grate within them, and make the... | |
 | EDWARD EVERETT - 1825
...fishes, cutting of ye members & joynts of others by peesmeale, and broiling on ye coles, eate ye collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live ; with...be related. And surely it could not be thought but ye very hearing of these things could not but move ye very bowels of men to grate within them, and... | |
 | Discovery and Colonization - 1841 - 504 pages
...members of others by piecemeals, and broiling them on the coals, and causing men to cat the collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live ; with...be related. And surely it could not be thought but the bearing of these things could not but move the bowels of men to grate 1 "Immensus ultra, utque... | |
 | Discovery and Colonization - 1841 - 504 pages
...members of others by piecemeals, and broiling them on the coals, and causing men to eat the collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live ; with...be related. And surely it could -not be thought but the hearing of these things could not but move the bowels of men to grate 1 "Immensus ultra, utque... | |
 | New England - 1847
...members of others by piecemeals, and broiling them on the coals, and causing men to eat the collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live ; with other cruelties horrible to be related."* Some were therefore in favor of settling in Guiana, in South America. But they feared the jealousy... | |
 | Massachusetts - 1856
...fishes, cutting of ye members & joynts of others by peesmeale, and broiling on ye coles, eate ye collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live ; with...be related. And surely it could not be thought but ye very hearing of these things could not but move ye very bowels of men to grate within them, and... | |
 | Henry Martyn Dexter - Massachusetts - 1870 - 39 pages
...fishes, cutting of ye members & joynts of others by peesmeale, and broiling on ye coles, eate ye collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live ; with...be related. And surely it could not be thought but ye very hearing of these things could not but move ye very bowels of men to grate within them, and... | |
 | 1870
...fishes, cutting of ye members & joynts of others by peesmeale, and broiling on ye coles, eate ye collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live ; with...be related. And surely it could not be thought but ye very hearing of these things could not but move ye very bowels of men to grate within them, and... | |
 | Nehemiah Adams - Indians of North America - 1870 - 324 pages
...members of others by piecemeals, and broiling them on the coals, and causing men to eat the collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live ; with other cruelties horrible to be related."* Some were therefore in favor of settling in Guiana, in South America. But they feared the jealousy... | |
 | Nehemiah Adams - Indians of North America - 1870 - 324 pages
...members of others by piecemeals, and broiling them on the coals, and causing men to eat the collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live ; with other cruelties horrible to be relateS."* Some were therefore in favor of settling in Guiana, in South America. But they feared the... | |
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