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Page 55
... Leyden of this change , he could not well in regarde of ye shortnes of ye time ; againe , he knew it would trouble them and hinder ye bussines , which was already delayed overlong in regard of ye season of ye year , which he feared they ...
... Leyden of this change , he could not well in regarde of ye shortnes of ye time ; againe , he knew it would trouble them and hinder ye bussines , which was already delayed overlong in regard of ye season of ye year , which he feared they ...
Page 59
... Leyden wente in this shipe to give ye mr . contente . But so strong was self love & his fears , as he forgott all duty and former kindnesses , & delt thus falsly with them , though he pretended otherwise . Amongest those that returned ...
... Leyden wente in this shipe to give ye mr . contente . But so strong was self love & his fears , as he forgott all duty and former kindnesses , & delt thus falsly with them , though he pretended otherwise . Amongest those that returned ...
Page 71
... Leyden Street , near the declivity of the hill . From the minute journal of their daily proceedings , in Mourt's Relation , we learn that on the 28th of December as many as could went to work on the hill ( Burial Hill ) , where they ...
... Leyden Street , near the declivity of the hill . From the minute journal of their daily proceedings , in Mourt's Relation , we learn that on the 28th of December as many as could went to work on the hill ( Burial Hill ) , where they ...
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