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... took their leave of England ; the solemn manner thereof . THE principles which those gentlemen acted from , who first enterprised that great undertaking of trans- planting themselves and their families into the remote deserts of America ...
... took their leave of England ; the solemn manner thereof . THE principles which those gentlemen acted from , who first enterprised that great undertaking of trans- planting themselves and their families into the remote deserts of America ...
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... took leave of his friends aboard the Arbella then weighing anchor , about ten o'clock , on the 29th of March , they attempted to sail ; but meeting with contrary winds , they made it the 12th of April be- fore they could clear the ...
... took leave of his friends aboard the Arbella then weighing anchor , about ten o'clock , on the 29th of March , they attempted to sail ; but meeting with contrary winds , they made it the 12th of April be- fore they could clear the ...
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... took down the Prince's arms , and in the place thereof an Indian had drawn an unhandsome face . The Dutch took this in high displeasure , and sent soldiers , who fetched away the Lynn men , and imprisoned them a few days , not ...
... took down the Prince's arms , and in the place thereof an Indian had drawn an unhandsome face . The Dutch took this in high displeasure , and sent soldiers , who fetched away the Lynn men , and imprisoned them a few days , not ...
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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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