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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Page 57
And to speake ye trueth , ther is fallen already amongst us a flatt schisme ; and we are redier to goe to dispute , then to sett forwarde a voiage . I have received from Leyden since you wente 3. or 4. letters directed to you , though ...
And to speake ye trueth , ther is fallen already amongst us a flatt schisme ; and we are redier to goe to dispute , then to sett forwarde a voiage . I have received from Leyden since you wente 3. or 4. letters directed to you , though ...
Page 85
So they rested till about 5. of ye clock in the morning ; * for ye tide , & ther purposs to goe from thence , made them be stiring betimes . So after praier they prepared for breakfast , and it being day dawning , it was thought best to ...
So they rested till about 5. of ye clock in the morning ; * for ye tide , & ther purposs to goe from thence , made them be stiring betimes . So after praier they prepared for breakfast , and it being day dawning , it was thought best to ...
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He declared unto them , allso , how , with much adoe and no small trouble , he had made a composition with ye adventurers , by the help of sundrie of their faithfull freinds ther , who had allso tooke much pains ther about .
He declared unto them , allso , how , with much adoe and no small trouble , he had made a composition with ye adventurers , by the help of sundrie of their faithfull freinds ther , who had allso tooke much pains ther about .
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