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Page xlvii
... afterwards was chosen an elder of the church and lived with them till old age . " But after these things they could ... afterward be- fell them , were no other than they looked for , and therefore were the better prepared to bear them by ...
... afterwards was chosen an elder of the church and lived with them till old age . " But after these things they could ... afterward be- fell them , were no other than they looked for , and therefore were the better prepared to bear them by ...
Page 269
... afterwards to Plym- outh and had friendly and civil entertainment amongst them with the rest . But revenge boiled ... afterward returned to Virginia in a pinnace with one Cap- tain Norton and some others , and , I know not for what ...
... afterwards to Plym- outh and had friendly and civil entertainment amongst them with the rest . But revenge boiled ... afterward returned to Virginia in a pinnace with one Cap- tain Norton and some others , and , I know not for what ...
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... afterwards . * John Crackston and his son John Crackston . * Captain Myles Standish and Rose his wife . * Mr. Christopher Martin and his wife and two servants , Solomon Prower and John Langmore . * Mr. William Mullins and his wife and ...
... afterwards . * John Crackston and his son John Crackston . * Captain Myles Standish and Rose his wife . * Mr. Christopher Martin and his wife and two servants , Solomon Prower and John Langmore . * Mr. William Mullins and his wife and ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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