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Page 63
... land ) coming upon some occasion above ye grattings , was , with a seele * of ye shipe throwne into [ ye ] sea ; but it pleased God yt he caught hould of ye tope - saile halliards , which hunge over board , & rane out at length ; yet he ...
... land ) coming upon some occasion above ye grattings , was , with a seele * of ye shipe throwne into [ ye ] sea ; but it pleased God yt he caught hould of ye tope - saile halliards , which hunge over board , & rane out at length ; yet he ...
Page 64
... 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 firme and stable earth , their ...
... 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 firme and stable earth , their ...
Page 67
... land they were to crosse over , and so at length gott to ye sea - side , and marched to this supposed river , & by ye way found a pond of clear fresh water , and shortly after a good quantitie of clear ground wher ye Indeans had ...
... land they were to crosse over , and so at length gott to ye sea - side , and marched to this supposed river , & by ye way found a pond of clear fresh water , and shortly after a good quantitie of clear ground wher ye Indeans had ...
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