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... carrying things down to the boat . But some said it was not best to carry the arms down , others said they would be the readier , for they had lapped them up in their coats from the dew ; but some three or four would not carry theirs ...
... carrying things down to the boat . But some said it was not best to carry the arms down , others said they would be the readier , for they had lapped them up in their coats from the dew ; but some three or four would not carry theirs ...
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... carry towards him in all friendliness , and called him to counsel with them in all chief affairs , as the other , without any distrust at all . Thus all things seemed to go very comfortably and smoothly on amongst them , at which they ...
... carry towards him in all friendliness , and called him to counsel with them in all chief affairs , as the other , without any distrust at all . Thus all things seemed to go very comfortably and smoothly on amongst them , at which they ...
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... carry their goods within four or five miles , and then trans- port them overland to their vessel . " And so avoid the compassing of Cape Cod and those dangerous shoals , and so make any voyage to the southward in much shorter time and ...
... carry their goods within four or five miles , and then trans- port them overland to their vessel . " And so avoid the compassing of Cape Cod and those dangerous shoals , and so make any voyage to the southward in much shorter time and ...
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THE FIRST BOOK | xxviii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 3 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | 11 |
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