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... leaves one of another , which proved to be the last leave to many of them . Thus hoising sail , " with a prosperous wind they came in short time to Southampton , where they found the bigger ship come from London , lying ready , with all ...
... leaves one of another , which proved to be the last leave to many of them . Thus hoising sail , " with a prosperous wind they came in short time to Southampton , where they found the bigger ship come from London , lying ready , with all ...
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... leave with you 2000 of bread , but also a good quantity of fish , etc. But I will leave it to you to consider what evil this letter would or might have done , had it come to your hands and taken the effect the other desired . Now if you ...
... leave with you 2000 of bread , but also a good quantity of fish , etc. But I will leave it to you to consider what evil this letter would or might have done , had it come to your hands and taken the effect the other desired . Now if you ...
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... leave it to the impartial judgment of any that shall come to read or view these things . His letters are as follows , dated June 24 , 1633.1 By this it appears when Mr. Sherley sold him the ship and all her accounts , it was more for Mr ...
... leave it to the impartial judgment of any that shall come to read or view these things . His letters are as follows , dated June 24 , 1633.1 By this it appears when Mr. Sherley sold him the ship and all her accounts , it was more for Mr ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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