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Page 58
... againe , and resolved both ships to bear up backe againe & put into Plimoth , which accordingly was done . But no spetiall leake could be founde , but it was judged to be ye gen- erall weaknes of ye shipe , and that shee would not prove ...
... againe , and resolved both ships to bear up backe againe & put into Plimoth , which accordingly was done . But no spetiall leake could be founde , but it was judged to be ye gen- erall weaknes of ye shipe , and that shee would not prove ...
Page 63
... againe , & his life saved ; and though he was something ill with it , yet he lived many years after , and became a profitable member both in church & comone wealthe . In all this viage ther died but one of ye passengers , which was ...
... againe , & his life saved ; and though he was something ill with it , yet he lived many years after , and became a profitable member both in church & comone wealthe . In all this viage ther died but one of ye passengers , which was ...
Page 71
... againe with this news to ye rest of their people , which did much comforte their harts . ‡ On ye 15. of Desem : they wayed anchor to goe to ye place they had discovered , & came within 2. leagues of it , but were faine to bear up againe ...
... againe with this news to ye rest of their people , which did much comforte their harts . ‡ On ye 15. of Desem : they wayed anchor to goe to ye place they had discovered , & came within 2. leagues of it , but were faine to bear up againe ...
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