Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen15The Society, 1968 |
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... ship that brought them was re- turned from Virginia , whither she was to convey the rest of her passengers ; and likewise seven more , that a little before arrived at Plymouth , sent thither from Damarill's Cove , out of a ship employed ...
... ship that brought them was re- turned from Virginia , whither she was to convey the rest of her passengers ; and likewise seven more , that a little before arrived at Plymouth , sent thither from Damarill's Cove , out of a ship employed ...
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... ship , 1 being some days fastened to the vessel for fear of being washed overboard : and sometimes the company could scarce tell whether they were in the ship or in the sea , being so much overraked with the waves . But at last they ...
... ship , 1 being some days fastened to the vessel for fear of being washed overboard : and sometimes the company could scarce tell whether they were in the ship or in the sea , being so much overraked with the waves . But at last they ...
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... ship , make acknowledg- ment of his error , that so all the ship's company might receive satisfaction ; lest the Lord Deputy should also2 have been informed that they offered that discourtesy to his ship , which they never offered to ...
... ship , make acknowledg- ment of his error , that so all the ship's company might receive satisfaction ; lest the Lord Deputy should also2 have been informed that they offered that discourtesy to his ship , which they never offered to ...
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Of the first discovery of the country of New England 4 | 8 |
CHAP V | 22 |
CHAP VIII | 35 |
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