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Page 57
... fear or 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 ...
... fear or 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 ...
Page 59
... fears , as he forgott all duty and former kindnesses , & delt thus falsly with them , though he pretended otherwise . Amongest those that returned was Mr. Cushman & his familie , whose hart & courage was gone from them before , as it ...
... fears , as he forgott all duty and former kindnesses , & delt thus falsly with them , though he pretended otherwise . Amongest those that returned was Mr. Cushman & his familie , whose hart & courage was gone from them before , as it ...
Page 67
... fear of their saftie ; and tooke with them parte of ye corne , and buried up ye rest , and so like ye men from Eshcoll carried with them of ye fruits of ye land , & showed their breethren ; of which , & their returne , they were ...
... fear of their saftie ; and tooke with them parte of ye corne , and buried up ye rest , and so like ye men from Eshcoll carried with them of ye fruits of ye land , & showed their breethren ; of which , & their returne , they were ...
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