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Others again , urged greatly the going to Anguum or Angoum , a place twenty leagues off to the northwards , which they had heard to be an excellent harbour for ships ; better ground and better fishing . Secondly , for any thing we knew ...
Others again , urged greatly the going to Anguum or Angoum , a place twenty leagues off to the northwards , which they had heard to be an excellent harbour for ships ; better ground and better fishing . Secondly , for any thing we knew ...
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... and night grew on : anon Master Coppin bade us be of good cheer he saw the harbour , as we drew near , the gale being stiff ... yet by God's mercy recovering ourselves , we had the flood with us , and struck into the harbour .
... and night grew on : anon Master Coppin bade us be of good cheer he saw the harbour , as we drew near , the gale being stiff ... yet by God's mercy recovering ourselves , we had the flood with us , and struck into the harbour .
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... and beautiful bays , capacious , safe harbours , temperate climate , and healthful air , they immediately began a ... which they esteemed to be a good harbour , and from which , it is probable , they named the place Portsmouth .
... and beautiful bays , capacious , safe harbours , temperate climate , and healthful air , they immediately began a ... which they esteemed to be a good harbour , and from which , it is probable , they named the place Portsmouth .
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