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... wherof we rejoyce . v . 3. They that sow in teares , shall reap in joye . They wente weeping , and carried precious seede , but they shall returne with joye , and bring their sheaves . v . 5 , 6 . Doe you not now see ye fruits of your ...
... wherof we rejoyce . v . 3. They that sow in teares , shall reap in joye . They wente weeping , and carried precious seede , but they shall returne with joye , and bring their sheaves . v . 5 , 6 . Doe you not now see ye fruits of your ...
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... wherof they neither saw son , moone , nor stars , & were driven near ye coast of Norway ; the mariners them selves often despairing of life ; and once with shriks & cries gave over all , as if y ° ship had been foundred in ye sea ...
... wherof they neither saw son , moone , nor stars , & were driven near ye coast of Norway ; the mariners them selves often despairing of life ; and once with shriks & cries gave over all , as if y ° ship had been foundred in ye sea ...
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... ther was nothing but beating of drumes , and preparing for warr , the events wherof are allway un- certaine . Y Spaniard might prove as cruell as [ 18 ] the salvages of America , and y famine and pestelence as 26 [ CHAP . IV . HISTORY OF.
... ther was nothing but beating of drumes , and preparing for warr , the events wherof are allway un- certaine . Y Spaniard might prove as cruell as [ 18 ] the salvages of America , and y famine and pestelence as 26 [ CHAP . IV . HISTORY OF.
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... wherof we leave to their faithfull reporte ; having carried them selves heere with that good dis- cretion , as is both to their owne and their credite from whence they came . And wheras being to treate for a multitude of peo- ple , they ...
... wherof we leave to their faithfull reporte ; having carried them selves heere with that good dis- cretion , as is both to their owne and their credite from whence they came . And wheras being to treate for a multitude of peo- ple , they ...
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... wherof * NOTE . O sacred bond , whilst in- viollably preserved ! how sweete and precious were the fruits that flowed from ye same , but when this fidelity decayed , then their ruine approached . O that these anciente members had not ...
... wherof * NOTE . O sacred bond , whilst in- viollably preserved ! how sweete and precious were the fruits that flowed from ye same , but when this fidelity decayed , then their ruine approached . O that these anciente members had not ...
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