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Page 170
... supply of little value ; but they made so poor a business of their fishing ( neither could these men make them any return for the supply sent ) so as after this year they never looked more after them . 4 Also by this ship they some of ...
... supply of little value ; but they made so poor a business of their fishing ( neither could these men make them any return for the supply sent ) so as after this year they never looked more after them . 4 Also by this ship they some of ...
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... supply him . And on the other hand , if they refused to join with him and also to afford any supply unto him , they should greatly offend their above - named friends and might haply lose them hereby , and he and Mr. Allerton , laying ...
... supply him . And on the other hand , if they refused to join with him and also to afford any supply unto him , they should greatly offend their above - named friends and might haply lose them hereby , and he and Mr. Allerton , laying ...
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... supply this spring , ' by the fishing ship which they expected , and had been at charge to keep a stage for her ; but none came nor any supply heard of for them . At length they heard some supply was sent to Ashley by a fishing ship ...
... supply this spring , ' by the fishing ship which they expected , and had been at charge to keep a stage for her ; but none came nor any supply heard of for them . At length they heard some supply was sent to Ashley by a fishing ship ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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