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... took a shallop and went out with the ship a league or two to sea , and called for all Lyford's and Oldham's letters . Mr. William Peirce being master of the ship ( and knew well their evil dealing both in England and here ) afforded him ...
... took a shallop and went out with the ship a league or two to sea , and called for all Lyford's and Oldham's letters . Mr. William Peirce being master of the ship ( and knew well their evil dealing both in England and here ) afforded him ...
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... took them . By which means , they became very well furnished for trade , and took off thereby some other engage- ments which lay upon them , as the money taken up by Captain Standish and the remains of former debts . With these goods ...
... took them . By which means , they became very well furnished for trade , and took off thereby some other engage- ments which lay upon them , as the money taken up by Captain Standish and the remains of former debts . With these goods ...
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... took sundry prizes and returned rich unto the Massachusetts . And there died the same summer , having got a fall from his horse , in which fall he fell on his rapier hilt and so bruised his body as he shortly after died thereof , with ...
... took sundry prizes and returned rich unto the Massachusetts . And there died the same summer , having got a fall from his horse , in which fall he fell on his rapier hilt and so bruised his body as he shortly after died thereof , with ...
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Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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