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Page 56
... conceive your selves wronged as well as we , we thought meete to add a branch to ye end of our 9. article , as will allmost heale that wound of it selfe , which you conceive to be in it . But that it may appeare to all men yt we are not ...
... conceive your selves wronged as well as we , we thought meete to add a branch to ye end of our 9. article , as will allmost heale that wound of it selfe , which you conceive to be in it . But that it may appeare to all men yt we are not ...
Page 57
... conceived by the workmen & all , that she was sufficiente , & they might proceede without either fear or danger . So with good hopes from hence , they put to sea againe , * conceiving they * Smith , who speaks of but one embarkation ...
... conceived by the workmen & all , that she was sufficiente , & they might proceede without either fear or danger . So with good hopes from hence , they put to sea againe , * conceiving they * Smith , who speaks of but one embarkation ...
Page 58
... conceived of ye ill success of ye vioage , seeing so many croses befale , & the year time so farr spente ; but others , in regarde of their owne weaknes , and charge of many yonge children , were thought least usefull , and most unfite ...
... conceived of ye ill success of ye vioage , seeing so many croses befale , & the year time so farr spente ; but others , in regarde of their owne weaknes , and charge of many yonge children , were thought least usefull , and most unfite ...
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