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Page 56
... mend a shoe , nor every man a sword to his side , wanting many muskets , much armoure , & c . And yet we are willing to expose our selves to shuch eminente dangers as are like to insue , & trust to ye good provi- dence of God , rather ...
... mend a shoe , nor every man a sword to his side , wanting many muskets , much armoure , & c . And yet we are willing to expose our selves to shuch eminente dangers as are like to insue , & trust to ye good provi- dence of God , rather ...
Page 57
... mended . So ye mr . of ye biger ship ( caled Mr. Joans ) being consulted with , they both resolved to put into Dartmouth & have her ther searched & mended , which accordingly was done , to their great charg & losse of time and a faire ...
... mended . So ye mr . of ye biger ship ( caled Mr. Joans ) being consulted with , they both resolved to put into Dartmouth & have her ther searched & mended , which accordingly was done , to their great charg & losse of time and a faire ...
Page 59
... mending ; the which , besids ye expressions of his owne fears , it shows much of ye providence of God working for their good beyonde man's expectation , & other things concerning their condition in these streats . I will hear relate it ...
... mending ; the which , besids ye expressions of his owne fears , it shows much of ye providence of God working for their good beyonde man's expectation , & other things concerning their condition in these streats . I will hear relate it ...
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