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Page 56
... hand ( which we have ) , he payd in his money . And we of Holland had never seen other before our coming to Hamton , but only as one got for him selfe a private coppy of them ; upon sight wherof we manyfested uter dis- like , but had ...
... hand ( which we have ) , he payd in his money . And we of Holland had never seen other before our coming to Hamton , but only as one got for him selfe a private coppy of them ; upon sight wherof we manyfested uter dis- like , but had ...
Page 62
... hand of God upon him . After they had injoyed faire winds and weather for a season , they were incountred many times with crosse winds , and mette with many feirce stormes , with which ye shipe was shroudly shaken , and her upper works ...
... hand of God upon him . After they had injoyed faire winds and weather for a season , they were incountred many times with crosse winds , and mette with many feirce stormes , with which ye shipe was shroudly shaken , and her upper works ...
Page 69
... hands , they soone got their armes , & let flye amongs them , and quickly stopped their violence . Yet ther was a lustie man , and no less valiante , stood behind a tree within halfe a musket shot , and let his arrows flie at them . He ...
... hands , they soone got their armes , & let flye amongs them , and quickly stopped their violence . Yet ther was a lustie man , and no less valiante , stood behind a tree within halfe a musket shot , and let his arrows flie at them . He ...
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