Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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So they came to consultation againe , and resolved both ships to bear up backe againe & put into Plimoth , which ... So after they had tooke out such provission as ye other ship could well stow , and concluded both what number and what ...
So they came to consultation againe , and resolved both ships to bear up backe againe & put into Plimoth , which ... So after they had tooke out such provission as ye other ship could well stow , and concluded both what number and what ...
Page 202
The other was a great ship , who was well fitted with an experienced m ' . & company of fisher - men , to make a viage , & to goe to Bilbo or Sabastians with her fish ; the lesser , her order was to load with cor - fish , and to bring ...
The other was a great ship , who was well fitted with an experienced m ' . & company of fisher - men , to make a viage , & to goe to Bilbo or Sabastians with her fish ; the lesser , her order was to load with cor - fish , and to bring ...
Page 269
[ 175 ] the former news true , how this ship had been so long at sea , and spente and spoyled her provissions , and overthrowne ye viage . And he being sent over by ye rest of yo partners , to see how things wente hear , being at ...
[ 175 ] the former news true , how this ship had been so long at sea , and spente and spoyled her provissions , and overthrowne ye viage . And he being sent over by ye rest of yo partners , to see how things wente hear , being at ...
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