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Page 54
... sundrie also came from Am- sterdame to see them shipte and to take their leave of them . That night was spent with litle sleepe by ye most , but with freindly entertainmente & christian discourse and other reall expressions of true ...
... sundrie also came from Am- sterdame to see them shipte and to take their leave of them . That night was spent with litle sleepe by ye most , but with freindly entertainmente & christian discourse and other reall expressions of true ...
Page 63
... sundrie of these stormes the winds were so feirce , & ye seas so high , as they could not beare a knote of saile , but were forced to hull , for diverce days togither . And in one of them , as they thus lay at hull , in a mighty storme ...
... sundrie of these stormes the winds were so feirce , & ye seas so high , as they could not beare a knote of saile , but were forced to hull , for diverce days togither . And in one of them , as they thus lay at hull , in a mighty storme ...
Page 67
... sundrie of their implements in them , but ye people were rune away & could not be seen ; also ther was found more of their corne , & of their beans of various collours . The corne & beans they brought away , purposing to give them full ...
... sundrie of their implements in them , but ye people were rune away & could not be seen ; also ther was found more of their corne , & of their beans of various collours . The corne & beans they brought away , purposing to give them full ...
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