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Page 34
... given bad reports of them , saying there was nothing but villanie and treason to be had at their hands , hee hoped our Generall did conceive better of them , and that their reports were of malice and not of trueth , and no credit to be ...
... given bad reports of them , saying there was nothing but villanie and treason to be had at their hands , hee hoped our Generall did conceive better of them , and that their reports were of malice and not of trueth , and no credit to be ...
Page 61
... given to God for their miraculous preserva- tion , our General sent 12 men more to help them into Saldania Road . Where we stayed , repairing the ruines of the Hector and providing other necessaries , til the 16 of January following ...
... given to God for their miraculous preserva- tion , our General sent 12 men more to help them into Saldania Road . Where we stayed , repairing the ruines of the Hector and providing other necessaries , til the 16 of January following ...
Page 95
... given to understand , by some credible men that wished us well , of whom the Admirall was one ; who , every time he saw any of our house , would bid us have a speciall care of our good watch , because there was certaine of the ...
... given to understand , by some credible men that wished us well , of whom the Admirall was one ; who , every time he saw any of our house , would bid us have a speciall care of our good watch , because there was certaine of the ...
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