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Page 58
... 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 sufficiente for the voiage . Upon ...
... 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 sufficiente for the voiage . Upon ...
Page 67
... bear had been in for - times . Afterwards they directed their course to come to ye other shore , for they knew it was a necke of land they were to crosse over , and so at length gott to ye sea - side , and marched to this supposed river ...
... bear had been in for - times . Afterwards they directed their course to come to ye other shore , for they knew it was a necke of land they were to crosse over , and so at length gott to ye sea - side , and marched to this supposed river ...
Page 71
... bear up againe ; but ye 16. day ye winde came faire , and they arrived safe in this harbor . And after wards tooke better view of ye place , and resolved wher to pitch their dwelling ; and ye 25. day begane to erecte ye first house for ...
... bear up againe ; but ye 16. day ye winde came faire , and they arrived safe in this harbor . And after wards tooke better view of ye place , and resolved wher to pitch their dwelling ; and ye 25. day begane to erecte ye first house for ...
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