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Page 57
... says , " they left the coast of England the 23d of August , with about 120 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 ...
... says , " they left the coast of England the 23d of August , with about 120 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 ...
Page 58
... says , " but the next day the lesser ship sprung a leak that forced their return to Plymouth , where , discharging her and twenty passengers , with the great ship and a hundred persons besides sailors , they set sail again the sixth of ...
... says , " but the next day the lesser ship sprung a leak that forced their return to Plymouth , where , discharging her and twenty passengers , with the great ship and a hundred persons besides sailors , they set sail again the sixth of ...
Page 60
... say they will leave ye shipe & goe their way . But at ye best this cometh of it , y ' he maks him selfe a scorne & laughing stock unto them . As for Mr. Weston , excepte grace doe greatly swaye with him , he will hate us ten times more ...
... say they will leave ye shipe & goe their way . But at ye best this cometh of it , y ' he maks him selfe a scorne & laughing stock unto them . As for Mr. Weston , excepte grace doe greatly swaye with him , he will hate us ten times more ...
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