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... feare or doubt . And after he had spoken of many things not understood by us , we brought him with his owne good liking , aboord the ships , and gave him a shirt , a hat and some other things , and made him taste of our wine , and our ...
... feare or doubt . And after he had spoken of many things not understood by us , we brought him with his owne good liking , aboord the ships , and gave him a shirt , a hat and some other things , and made him taste of our wine , and our ...
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... feare use to overrunne the trou- bled , and overmastered sences of all , which ( taken up with amaze- ment ) the eares lay so sensible to the terrible cries , and murmurs of the windes , and distraction of our Company , as who was most ...
... feare use to overrunne the trou- bled , and overmastered sences of all , which ( taken up with amaze- ment ) the eares lay so sensible to the terrible cries , and murmurs of the windes , and distraction of our Company , as who was most ...
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... feare . But yet these worthies forced were , opprest with weather againe , To runne their ship betweene two rockes , where she doth still remaine . And then on shore the Iland came , inhabited by hogges : Some foule and tortoyses there ...
... feare . But yet these worthies forced were , opprest with weather againe , To runne their ship betweene two rockes , where she doth still remaine . And then on shore the Iland came , inhabited by hogges : Some foule and tortoyses there ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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