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Page 64
... ashore fifteen or sixteen men . " Mourt . It appears , therefore , that the Mayflower was sixty - five days on the passage from Plymouth ( England ) to Cape Cod , leaving the former place on the 6th of September . By reference to ...
... ashore fifteen or sixteen men . " Mourt . It appears , therefore , that the Mayflower was sixty - five days on the passage from Plymouth ( England ) to Cape Cod , leaving the former place on the 6th of September . By reference to ...
Page 70
... ashore , in a cove full of breakers , before ye winde . But a lusty seaman which steered , bad those which rowed , if they were men , about with her , or ells they were all cast away ; the which they did with speed . So he bid them be ...
... ashore , in a cove full of breakers , before ye winde . But a lusty seaman which steered , bad those which rowed , if they were men , about with her , or ells they were all cast away ; the which they did with speed . So he bid them be ...
Page 71
... ashore , being ye first foundation of their governmente in this place ; occasioned partly by ye discon- tented & mutinous speeches that some of the strangers amongst them had let fall from them in ye ship - That when they came * " This ...
... ashore , being ye first foundation of their governmente in this place ; occasioned partly by ye discon- tented & mutinous speeches that some of the strangers amongst them had let fall from them in ye ship - That when they came * " This ...
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