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Page 57
... faire winde . She was hear thorowly searcht from steme to sterne , some leaks were found & mended , and now it was conceived by the workmen & all , that she was sufficiente , & they might proceede without either fear or danger . So with ...
... faire winde . She was hear thorowly searcht from steme to sterne , some leaks were found & mended , and now it was conceived by the workmen & all , that she was sufficiente , & they might proceede without either fear or danger . So with ...
Page 67
... faire Indean baskets filled with corne , and some in eares , faire and good , of diverce collours , which seemed to them a very goodly sight , ( haveing never seen any shuch before ) . This was near ye place of that supposed river they ...
... faire Indean baskets filled with corne , and some in eares , faire and good , of diverce collours , which seemed to them a very goodly sight , ( haveing never seen any shuch before ) . This was near ye place of that supposed river they ...
Page 71
... faire sunshinig day , and they found them sellvs to be on an iland * secure from ye Indeans , wher they might drie their stufe , fixe their peeces , & rest them selves , and gave God thanks for his mercies , in their manifould ...
... faire sunshinig day , and they found them sellvs to be on an iland * secure from ye Indeans , wher they might drie their stufe , fixe their peeces , & rest them selves , and gave God thanks for his mercies , in their manifould ...
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