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... Plymouth , where , discharging her and twenty passengers , with the great ship and a hundred persons besides sailors , they set sail again the sixth of September , " & c . New England's Trials , p . 16 . her selfe , what soever became ...
... Plymouth , where , discharging her and twenty passengers , with the great ship and a hundred persons besides sailors , they set sail again the sixth of September , " & c . New England's Trials , p . 16 . her selfe , what soever became ...
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... Plymouth ( England ) to Cape Cod , leaving the former place on the 6th of September . By reference to Governor Bradford's list of pas- sengers , it will be seen that ONE HUNDRED AND TWO passengers , including servants and all those who ...
... Plymouth ( England ) to Cape Cod , leaving the former place on the 6th of September . By reference to Governor Bradford's list of pas- sengers , it will be seen that ONE HUNDRED AND TWO passengers , including servants and all those who ...
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... Plymouth ; and he continued to hold this office , with two slight breaks , to the time of his death , in 1657. His " History of Plymouth Plantation , " from which the passage given in the present leaflet is taken , is the chief book in ...
... Plymouth ; and he continued to hold this office , with two slight breaks , to the time of his death , in 1657. His " History of Plymouth Plantation , " from which the passage given in the present leaflet is taken , is the chief book in ...
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