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Page 69
... morning ; for ye tide , & ther purposs to goe from thence , made them be stiring betimes . So after praier they pre- pared for breakfast , and it being day dawning , it was thought best to be carring things downe to ye boate . But some ...
... morning ; for ye tide , & ther purposs to goe from thence , made them be stiring betimes . So after praier they pre- pared for breakfast , and it being day dawning , it was thought best to be carring things downe to ye boate . But some ...
Page 70
... morning , but were de- vided in their minds ; some would keepe ye boate for fear they might be amongst ye Indians ; others were so weake and could , they could not endure , but got ashore , & with much adoe got fire , ( all things being ...
... morning , but were de- vided in their minds ; some would keepe ye boate for fear they might be amongst ye Indians ; others were so weake and could , they could not endure , but got ashore , & with much adoe got fire , ( all things being ...
Page 71
... morning of comforte & refreshing ( as usually he doth to his children ) , for ye next day was a faire sunshinig day , and they found them sellvs to be on an iland * secure from ye Indeans , wher they might drie their stufe , fixe their ...
... morning of comforte & refreshing ( as usually he doth to his children ) , for ye next day was a faire sunshinig day , and they found them sellvs to be on an iland * secure from ye Indeans , wher they might drie their stufe , fixe their ...
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