| John Lawson - 1860 - Страниц: 408
...heard : Brother, you have been a long time sick, and I know you have given away your slaves to your English doctors. What made you do so, and now become...know how to cure you ; for it is an Indian distemper, which your people know not the nature of. If it had been an English disease, probably they counld have... | |
| John Lawson - 1903 - Страниц: 204
...heard. Brother, you have been a Jong time sick; and, I know you have given away your Slaves to your English Doctors; what made you do so and now become...know how to cure you; for It Is an Indian Distemper, which your People know not the Nature of. If It had been an English disease probably they would have... | |
| John Reed Swanton - 1946 - Страниц: 1106
...heard : Brother, you have been a long time sick, and I know you have given away your slaves to your English doctors. What made you do so, and now become...know how to cure you ; for it Is an Indian distemper, which your people know not the nature of. If it had been an English disease, probably they could have... | |
| Richard Walser - 1983 - Страниц: 332
...heard. Brother, you have been a long time Sick; and, I know, you have given away your Slaves to your English Doctors: What made you do so, and now become...know how to cure you; for it is an Indian Distemper, which your People know not the Nature of. If it had been an English Disease, probably they could have... | |
| John Lawson - 1967 - Страниц: 366
...heard. Brother, you have been a long time Sick; and, I know, you have given away your Slaves to your English Doctors: What made you do so, and now become...know how to cure you; for it is an Indian Distemper, which your People know not the Nature of. If it had been an English Disease, probably they could have... | |
| Susan Scott Parrish - 2012 - Страниц: 344
...slaves to pay for white doctors. An Indian, who "had a great Love for the Sick Man," told him that "they do not know how to cure you; for it is an Indian Distemper? The planter's wife convinced him that God "might be pleased to give a Blessing to that Indian's Undertaking... | |
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