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Page 58
... ye small ship complained his ship was so leake * as he must beare up or sinke at sea , for they could scarce free her with much pumping . So they came to consultation againe , and resolved both ships to bear up backe againe & put into ...
... ye small ship complained his ship was so leake * as he must beare up or sinke at sea , for they could scarce free her with much pumping . So they came to consultation againe , and resolved both ships to bear up backe againe & put into ...
Page 62
... ye usuall maner many were afflicted with sea - sicknes . And I may not omite hear a spetiall worke of Gods ... ship , to consider in time of ye danger ; and rather to returne then to cast them selves into a desperate & inevi- table ...
... ye usuall maner many were afflicted with sea - sicknes . And I may not omite hear a spetiall worke of Gods ... ship , to consider in time of ye danger ; and rather to returne then to cast them selves into a desperate & inevi- table ...
Page 63
... ye lower deck , & otherways bounde , he would make it sufficiente . And as for ye decks & uper workes they would calke them as well as they could , and though with ye workeing of ye ship they would not longe keepe stanch , yet ther ...
... ye lower deck , & otherways bounde , he would make it sufficiente . And as for ye decks & uper workes they would calke them as well as they could , and though with ye workeing of ye ship they would not longe keepe stanch , yet ther ...
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