Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth: From 1602-1625Charles C. Little and J. Brown, 1841 - 504 oldal |
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... shallop , where they would be at some near distance ; for the season was such as he would not stir from thence until a safe harbour was discovered by them , where they would be and he might go without danger ; and that victuals consumed ...
... shallop , where they would be at some near distance ; for the season was such as he would not stir from thence until a safe harbour was discovered by them , where they would be and he might go without danger ; and that victuals consumed ...
118. oldal
... shallop was fitted to coast the bay , to search Provincetown 600 Getown Ararat East High Greek High Hill M. That is , in Cape Cod or Pro- vincetown harbour . This is just the distance from Long Point to the nearest land in Truro . 3 Few ...
... shallop was fitted to coast the bay , to search Provincetown 600 Getown Ararat East High Greek High Hill M. That is , in Cape Cod or Pro- vincetown harbour . This is just the distance from Long Point to the nearest land in Truro . 3 Few ...
125. oldal
... shallop , and drew her on land , to mend and repair her , having been forced to cut her down in bestowing her 1620 . betwixt the decks , and she was much opened with the 13 . people's lying in her ; which kept us long there , for it was ...
... shallop , and drew her on land , to mend and repair her , having been forced to cut her down in bestowing her 1620 . betwixt the decks , and she was much opened with the 13 . people's lying in her ; which kept us long there , for it was ...
134. oldal
... shallop came , if we could find any of the people , and come to parley with them , we would give them the kettle again , and satisfy them for their corn.1 So we took all the ears , and put a good deal of the loose corn in the kettle ...
... shallop came , if we could find any of the people , and come to parley with them , we would give them the kettle again , and satisfy them for their corn.1 So we took all the ears , and put a good deal of the loose corn in the kettle ...
135. oldal
... , they will venture to sea , when an English shallop dare not bear a knot of sail , scud- ding over the overgrown waves as fast as a wind - driven ship , being driven by their paddles ; being 136 CANOE AND DEER - TRAP . CHAP . the.
... , they will venture to sea , when an English shallop dare not bear a knot of sail , scud- ding over the overgrown waves as fast as a wind - driven ship , being driven by their paddles ; being 136 CANOE AND DEER - TRAP . CHAP . the.
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81. oldal - resting-place near twelve years. But they knew they were PILGRIMS,* and looked not much on those things, The bark in which Sir Humphrey Gilbert perished was of ten tons only. The Little James, which the Company sent over to
14. oldal - before the commissioners, when they were required to answer upon oath to a series of interrogatories, which as Lord Burleigh said, were " so curiously penned, so full of branches and circumstances, as he thought the inquisitors of Spain used not so many questions to trap their preys." See Strype's Annals, iii. 180;
18. oldal - the records of the Plymouth Church, it is stated that "they ordinarily met at his (Brewster's) house on the Lord's Day, which was within a manor of the bishop's; and with great love he entertained them when they came, making provision for them to his great charge, and continued to do so while they could stay in England.
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81. oldal - The rest of the time was spent in pouring out prayers to the Lord with great fervency, mixed with abundance of tears. And the time being come that they must depart, they were accompanied .with the most of their brethren out of the
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