The Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, in New England, in 1620: Reprinted from the Original Volume ; with Historical and Local Illustrations of Provinces, Principles, and Persons |
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... length of their voyage across the Atlantic ; but from their last setting sail , after being compelled to put back to Plymouth , Sept. 6th , at which day the Journal of the Pilgrims commences , the voyage occupies 66 days , from port to ...
... length of their voyage across the Atlantic ; but from their last setting sail , after being compelled to put back to Plymouth , Sept. 6th , at which day the Journal of the Pilgrims commences , the voyage occupies 66 days , from port to ...
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... length by doodo God's prouidence vpon the ninth of Nouember follow- ing , by breake of the day we espied land which we deemed to be Cape Cod , and so afterward it proued . And the appearance of it much comforted vs , especially , seeing ...
... length by doodo God's prouidence vpon the ninth of Nouember follow- ing , by breake of the day we espied land which we deemed to be Cape Cod , and so afterward it proued . And the appearance of it much comforted vs , especially , seeing ...
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... length night came vpon them , and they were constrained to take vp their lodging , so they set forth three Sentinells , and the rest , some kindled a fire , and others fetched wood , and there held their Randavous that 1620. night . In ...
... length night came vpon them , and they were constrained to take vp their lodging , so they set forth three Sentinells , and the rest , some kindled a fire , and others fetched wood , and there held their Randavous that 1620. night . In ...
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... length after much consultation , we concluded to take the Ketle , and as much of the Corne as we could carry away with vs ; and when our Shallop came , if we could find any of the people , and come to parley with them , we would giue ...
... length after much consultation , we concluded to take the Ketle , and as much of the Corne as we could carry away with vs ; and when our Shallop came , if we could find any of the people , and come to parley with them , we would giue ...
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... length we came neare the Ship , and then we shot off our Peeces , and the long Boat came to fetch vs ; master Iones , and master Caruer being on the shore , with many of our people , came to meete vs. And thus wee came both weary and ...
... length we came neare the Ship , and then we shot off our Peeces , and the long Boat came to fetch vs ; master Iones , and master Caruer being on the shore , with many of our people , came to meete vs. And thus wee came both weary and ...
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Adventurers afterwards amidst amongst Archbishop Laud blessing brethren Brewster brought Cape Cod Captain Carver Christ Christian Church of England colonists Colony congregation Congregationalism conscience Corne Cotton Mather covenant Cummaquid Cushman death Elder Endicott England English faith fear fish fiue friends gaue God's gospel Governor Bradford grace harbor hath haue heart Indians Isaac Allerton Journal King labor land letter Leyden liberty liue Lord Lord's Lord's Supper Massachusetts Massasoyt ment minister morning myles Nauset night offence pastor patent peace peeces persons piety Pilgrim Church Pilgrim Fathers plant plantation Plymouth prayer Prince providence Puritans religious rest Robinson Sabbath Savages says selues sent Shallop Sherley ship shore spirit Squanto Standish things thought tion Tisquantum town unto Virginia Company vnder vnto voyage vpon whole wilderness William Brewster Winslow woods word worship
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