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Page xlvii
... knew not but by hearsay , where they must learn a new language and get their livings they knew not how , it being a dear place and subject to the miseries of war , it was by many thought an adventure almost desperate ; a case ...
... knew not but by hearsay , where they must learn a new language and get their livings they knew not how , it being a dear place and subject to the miseries of war , it was by many thought an adventure almost desperate ; a case ...
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... knew it would trou- ble them and hinder the business , which was already delayed overlong in regard of the season of the year , which he feared they would find to their cost . Mr. Weston , likewise , came up from London to see them dis ...
... knew it would trou- ble them and hinder the business , which was already delayed overlong in regard of the season of the year , which he feared they would find to their cost . Mr. Weston , likewise , came up from London to see them dis ...
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... knew not when they should have any supply , also how the case stood between them and their Adventurers he well knew ; they had not much beaver , and if they should let him have it , it were enough to make a mu- tiny among the people ...
... knew not when they should have any supply , also how the case stood between them and their Adventurers he well knew ; they had not much beaver , and if they should let him have it , it were enough to make a mu- tiny among the people ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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