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Page 56
... persons , we have added our last article to ye rest , promising you againe by leters in ye behalfe of the whole company , that if large profits should not arise within ye 7. years , yt we will continue togeather longer with you , if ye ...
... persons , we have added our last article to ye rest , promising you againe by leters in ye behalfe of the whole company , that if large profits should not arise within ye 7. years , yt we will continue togeather longer with you , if ye ...
Page 57
... persons . " Bradford gives no dates in the narrative as to the time when they put into Dartmouth or when they departed thence . Cushman , on page 71 , in a letter written from Dartmouth to a friend in London , dated Aug. 17th , says ...
... persons . " Bradford gives no dates in the narrative as to the time when they put into Dartmouth or when they departed thence . Cushman , on page 71 , in a letter written from Dartmouth to a friend in London , dated Aug. 17th , says ...
Page 58
... persons to send bak , they made another sad parting , ye one ship going backe for London , and ye other was to proceede on her viage . Those that went bak were for the most parte such as were willing so to doe , either out of some ...
... persons to send bak , they made another sad parting , ye one ship going backe for London , and ye other was to proceede on her viage . Those that went bak were for the most parte such as were willing so to doe , either out of some ...
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