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Page 67
... ye first New - England water they drunke of , and was now in thir great thirste as pleasante unto them as wine or ... place of that supposed river they came to seeck ; unto which they wente and found it to open it selfe into 2. armes with a ...
... ye first New - England water they drunke of , and was now in thir great thirste as pleasante unto them as wine or ... place of that supposed river they came to seeck ; unto which they wente and found it to open it selfe into 2. armes with a ...
Page 70
... ye barricado , were shot throw & throw . Aterwards they gave God sollamne thanks & praise for their deliverance , & gathered up a bundle of their arrows , & sente them into Eng- land afterward by ye mr . of ye ship , and called that place ...
... ye barricado , were shot throw & throw . Aterwards they gave God sollamne thanks & praise for their deliverance , & gathered up a bundle of their arrows , & sente them into Eng- land afterward by ye mr . of ye ship , and called that place ...
Page 71
... ye wind shifted to the north - west , & it frose hard . But though this had been a day & night of much trouble ... place ( as they supposed ) fitt for situation ; at least it was ye best they could find , and ye season , & their presente ...
... ye wind shifted to the north - west , & it frose hard . But though this had been a day & night of much trouble ... place ( as they supposed ) fitt for situation ; at least it was ye best they could find , and ye season , & their presente ...
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