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... harbor and brought safe to land , they fell upon their knees & blessed ye God of heaven , who had brought them over ye vast & furious ocean , and delivered them from all ye periles & miseries therof , againe to set their feete on ye ...
... harbor and brought safe to land , they fell upon their knees & blessed ye God of heaven , who had brought them over ye vast & furious ocean , and delivered them from all ye periles & miseries therof , againe to set their feete on ye ...
Page 70
... harbor ; & therfore hasted to a place that their pillote , ( one Mr. Coppin who had bine in ye cuntrie before ) did assure them was a good harbor , which he had been in , and they might fetch it before night ; of which they were glad ...
... harbor ; & therfore hasted to a place that their pillote , ( one Mr. Coppin who had bine in ye cuntrie before ) did assure them was a good harbor , which he had been in , and they might fetch it before night ; of which they were glad ...
Page 71
... harbor , and founde it fitt for shipping ; and marched into ye land , † & found diverse cornfeilds , & litle runing brooks , a place ( as they supposed ) fitt for situation ; at least it was ye best they could find , and ye season ...
... harbor , and founde it fitt for shipping ; and marched into ye land , † & found diverse cornfeilds , & litle runing brooks , a place ( as they supposed ) fitt for situation ; at least it was ye best they could find , and ye season ...
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