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Page 54
... knew they were pilgrimes , & looked not much on those things , but lift up their eyes to ye heavens , their dearest cuntrie , and quieted their spirits . When they came to ye place they found ye ship and all things ready ; and shuch of ...
... knew they were pilgrimes , & looked not much on those things , but lift up their eyes to ye heavens , their dearest cuntrie , and quieted their spirits . When they came to ye place they found ye ship and all things ready ; and shuch of ...
Page 55
... knew it would trouble them and hinder ye bussines , which was already delayed overlong in regard of ye season of ye year , which he feared they would find to their cost . But these things gave not contente at presente . Mr. Weston ...
... knew it would trouble them and hinder ye bussines , which was already delayed overlong in regard of ye season of ye year , which he feared they would find to their cost . But these things gave not contente at presente . Mr. Weston ...
Page 69
... knew to be the same voyces they heard in ye night , though they varied their notes , & one of their company being abroad came runing in , & cried , " Men , Indeans , Indeans " ; and wth all , their arowes came flying amongst them ...
... knew to be the same voyces they heard in ye night , though they varied their notes , & one of their company being abroad came runing in , & cried , " Men , Indeans , Indeans " ; and wth all , their arowes came flying amongst them ...
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