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Page 54
... wher they found the bigger ship come from London , lying ready , wth all the rest of their company . After a joyfull wellcome , and mutuall congratulations , with other frendly entertainements , they fell to parley aboute their bussines ...
... wher they found the bigger ship come from London , lying ready , wth all the rest of their company . After a joyfull wellcome , and mutuall congratulations , with other frendly entertainements , they fell to parley aboute their bussines ...
Page 67
... wher ye Indeans had formerly set corne , and some of their graves . And proceeding furder they saw new - stuble wher corne had been set ye same year , also they found wher latly a house had been , wher some planks and a great ketle was ...
... wher ye Indeans had formerly set corne , and some of their graves . And proceeding furder they saw new - stuble wher corne had been set ye same year , also they found wher latly a house had been , wher some planks and a great ketle was ...
Page 71
... wher they might drie their stufe , fixe their peeces , & rest them selves , and gave God thanks for his mercies , in their manifould deliverances . And this being the last day of ye weeke , they prepared ther to keepe ye Sabath . On ...
... wher they might drie their stufe , fixe their peeces , & rest them selves , and gave God thanks for his mercies , in their manifould deliverances . And this being the last day of ye weeke , they prepared ther to keepe ye Sabath . On ...
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