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Page 65
... corn , and some of their graves . And pro- ceeding further they saw new stubble where corn had been set the same year ; also they found where lately a house had been , where some planks and a great kettle was remaining , and heaps of ...
... corn , and some of their graves . And pro- ceeding further they saw new stubble where corn had been set the same year ; also they found where lately a house had been , where some planks and a great kettle was remaining , and heaps of ...
Page 66
... corn and of their beans of various colours ; the corn and beans they brought away , purposing to give them full satisfaction when they should meet with any of them as , about some six months afterward they did , to their good content ...
... corn and of their beans of various colours ; the corn and beans they brought away , purposing to give them full satisfaction when they should meet with any of them as , about some six months afterward they did , to their good content ...
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... corn might be got . 4 All things being provided , Captain Standish was appointed to go with them , and Squanto for a guide and interpreter , about the latter end of September ; but the winds put them in again , and putting out the ...
... corn might be got . 4 All things being provided , Captain Standish was appointed to go with them , and Squanto for a guide and interpreter , about the latter end of September ; but the winds put them in again , and putting out the ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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