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Page 58
... viage . Those that went bak were for the most parte such as were willing so to doe , either out of some discon- tente , or feare they conceived of ye ill success of ye vioage , seeing so many croses befale , & the year time so farr ...
... viage . Those that went bak were for the most parte such as were willing so to doe , either out of some discon- tente , or feare they conceived of ye ill success of ye vioage , seeing so many croses befale , & the year time so farr ...
Page 59
... viage , which are no less then deadly , an infirmitie of body hath ceased me , which will not in all licely- hoode leave me till death . What to call it I know not , but it is a bundle of lead , as it were , crushing my harte more ...
... viage , which are no less then deadly , an infirmitie of body hath ceased me , which will not in all licely- hoode leave me till death . What to call it I know not , but it is a bundle of lead , as it were , crushing my harte more ...
Page 61
... viage . When , good man ? He hath but 501i . in , & if he should give up his accounts he would not have a penie left him , as I am persuaded , * & c . Freind , if ever we make a plantation , God works a mirakle ; especially considering ...
... viage . When , good man ? He hath but 501i . in , & if he should give up his accounts he would not have a penie left him , as I am persuaded , * & c . Freind , if ever we make a plantation , God works a mirakle ; especially considering ...
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