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... meete them by land . But it so fell out , that they were ther a day before ye shipe came , & y sea being rough , and yo women very sicke , prevailed with ye seamen to put into a creeke hardby , wher they lay on ground at low- water ...
... meete them by land . But it so fell out , that they were ther a day before ye shipe came , & y sea being rough , and yo women very sicke , prevailed with ye seamen to put into a creeke hardby , wher they lay on ground at low- water ...
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... meete againe in this world ; yet with this proviso , that as any of y rest came over to them , or of ye other returned upon occasion , they should be reputed as members with- out any further dismission or testimoniall . It was allso ...
... meete againe in this world ; yet with this proviso , that as any of y rest came over to them , or of ye other returned upon occasion , they should be reputed as members with- out any further dismission or testimoniall . It was allso ...
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... meete I here inserte these conditions , which are as foloweth . An ° : 1620. July 1 . 1. The adventurers † & planters doe agree , that every person that goeth being aged 16. years & upward , be rated at 10. , and ten pounds to be ...
... meete I here inserte these conditions , which are as foloweth . An ° : 1620. July 1 . 1. The adventurers † & planters doe agree , that every person that goeth being aged 16. years & upward , be rated at 10. , and ten pounds to be ...
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... meete , or whether he have thought by withhoulding to put us upon straits , thinking y ' therby Mr. Brewer and Mr. Pickering would be drawne by importunitie to doe more , or what other misterie is in it , we know not ; but sure we are ...
... meete , or whether he have thought by withhoulding to put us upon straits , thinking y ' therby Mr. Brewer and Mr. Pickering would be drawne by importunitie to doe more , or what other misterie is in it , we know not ; but sure we are ...
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... meete & conveniente by them in Holand that these strangers that were to goe with them , should apointe one thus to be joyned with them , not so much for any great need of their help , as to avoyd all susspition , or jelosie of any ...
... meete & conveniente by them in Holand that these strangers that were to goe with them , should apointe one thus to be joyned with them , not so much for any great need of their help , as to avoyd all susspition , or jelosie of any ...
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