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Page 69
... 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 . Their men rane with all speed to recover their ...
... 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 . Their men rane with all speed to recover their ...
Page 70
... night ; of which they were glad , for it begane to be foule weather . After some houres sailing , it begane to snow & raine , & about ye midle of ye afternoone , ye wind increased , & ye sea became very rough , and they broake their ...
... night ; of which they were glad , for it begane to be foule weather . After some houres sailing , it begane to snow & raine , & about ye midle of ye afternoone , ye wind increased , & ye sea became very rough , and they broake their ...
Page 71
... night of much trouble & danger unto them , yet God gave them a 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 ...
... night of much trouble & danger unto them , yet God gave them a 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 ...
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