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... things , and that there may be a furniture of Materials for a true and full History in after - times . For these and such - like Reasons we are willing to Recommend unto the Reader this present Narrative as a Useful Piece . The Author ...
... things , and that there may be a furniture of Materials for a true and full History in after - times . For these and such - like Reasons we are willing to Recommend unto the Reader this present Narrative as a Useful Piece . The Author ...
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... future generations . Being also induced hereunto by the consideration that yourselves ( especially some are fully acquainted with many of the particulars , of you ) both concerning persons and things , inserted in the following 1.
... future generations . Being also induced hereunto by the consideration that yourselves ( especially some are fully acquainted with many of the particulars , of you ) both concerning persons and things , inserted in the following 1.
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... things from an abler pen , and better digested , than now you may expect . Certain diurnals of the honored Mr. Edward Wins- low have also afforded me good light and help : and what from them both , and otherwise I have obtained , that I ...
... things from an abler pen , and better digested , than now you may expect . Certain diurnals of the honored Mr. Edward Wins- low have also afforded me good light and help : and what from them both , and otherwise I have obtained , that I ...
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... thing seem little , or the work despicable ; but on the contrary , let the greater praise be rendered unto God , who hath effected great things by small means . Let not the harshness of my style , prejudice thy taste or appetite to the ...
... thing seem little , or the work despicable ; but on the contrary , let the greater praise be rendered unto God , who hath effected great things by small means . Let not the harshness of my style , prejudice thy taste or appetite to the ...
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... things were got ready and provided , a small ship was bought and fitted out in Holland , of about sixty tons , called the Speedwell , as to serve to transport some of them over , so also to stay in the country , and attend upon fishing ...
... things were got ready and provided , a small ship was bought and fitted out in Holland , of about sixty tons , called the Speedwell , as to serve to transport some of them over , so also to stay in the country , and attend upon fishing ...
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