... 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 25by William Bradford - 1856 - 476 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Bradford - Massachusetts - 1899 - 682 pages
...they live ; with other cruelties horrible to be related. And surely it could not be thought but ye very hearing of these things could not but move y* very bowels of men to grate within them, and make ye weake to quake & tremble. It was furder objected, that it would require greater sumes of money to... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - United States - 1902 - 640 pages
...peesmeale ; and broiling on y* coles eate y" collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they liue, with other cruelties horrible to be related. And surely...could not be thought but y* very hearing of these No. 97] The Pilgrims leave Holland 343 things, could not but moue y' very bowels of men to grate within... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - United States - 1910 - 636 pages
...peesmeale ; and broiling on ye coles eate ye collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they liue, with other cruelties horrible to be related. And surely It could not be thought but ye very hearing of these things, could not but moue ye very bowels of men to grate within them, and... | |
| George Hodges - United States - 1909 - 244 pages
...fishes, cutting of ye members and joyntes of others peesmeale, and, broiling on ye coles, eate ye collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live: with other cruelties horrible to be related." This was not a cheerful prospect. But the truce between Holland and Spain was nearly over, — the... | |
| George Hodges - United States - 1909 - 248 pages
...fishes, cutting of ye members and joyntes of others peesmeale, and, broiling on ye coles, eate ye collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live: with other cruelties horrible to be related." This was not a cheerful prospect. But the truce between Holland and Spain was nearly over,—the twelve... | |
| William Bradford, Valerian Paget - Massachusetts - 1909 - 388 pages
...cutting off the members and joints of others piecemeal, broiling them on the coals, and eating collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live, — with other cruelties too horrible to be related. And the very hearing of these things could not but move the very bowels... | |
| Edgar Willey Ames - United States - 1911 - 178 pages
...peesmeale; and broiling on ye coles eate ye collops2 of their flesh in their sight whilst they liue, with other cruelties horrible to be related. And surely It could not be thought but ye very hearing of these things, could not but moue ye very bowels of men to grate within them, and... | |
| William Bradford - History - 1912 - 552 pages
...cutting of the members, and joynts of others bypeesmeale; and broiling on the coles, eate the collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live, with other cruelties horrible to be related. 1 And surely it could not be thought but the very hearing of these things, could not but move the very... | |
| William Bradford - History - 1912 - 550 pages
...cutting of the members, and joynts of others bypeesmeale; and broiling on the coles, eate the collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live, with other cruelties horrible to be related.1 And surely it could not be thought but the very hearing of these things, could not but move... | |
| 1913 - 572 pages
...cutting of ye members and joynts of others by peesmeale, and broiling on ye coles, eate ye collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live; with other cruelties horrible to be related." "Surely," adds the historian, "ye very hearing of these things could not but move ye very bowels of... | |
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