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Page 57
... danger . So with good hopes from hence , they put to sea againe , * conceiving they * Smith , who speaks of but one embarkation , prior to the final sailing of the Mayflower from Plymouth on the 6th of September , says , " they left the ...
... danger . So with good hopes from hence , they put to sea againe , * conceiving they * Smith , who speaks of but one embarkation , prior to the final sailing of the Mayflower from Plymouth on the 6th of September , says , " they left the ...
Page 63
... danger ; & ye wind shrinking upon them withall , they resolved to bear up againe for the Cape , and thought them selves hapy to gett out of those dangers before night overtooke them , as by Gods providence they did . And ye next day ...
... danger ; & ye wind shrinking upon them withall , they resolved to bear up againe for the Cape , and thought them selves hapy to gett out of those dangers before night overtooke them , as by Gods providence they did . And ye next day ...
Page 71
... danger unto them , yet God gave them a morning of comforte & refreshing ( as usually he doth to his children ) , for ye next day was a faire sunshinig day , and they found them sellvs to be on an iland * secure from ye Indeans , wher ...
... danger unto them , yet God gave them a morning of comforte & refreshing ( as usually he doth to his children ) , for ye next day was a faire sunshinig day , and they found them sellvs to be on an iland * secure from ye Indeans , wher ...
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