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1 1 | for twelve months; and had good winds from the east, though
2 1 | failed us, though we had made good spare of them. So that finding
3 2 | sailing, we entered into a good haven, being the port of
4 2 | in ancient Greek, and in good Latin of the school, and
5 3 | were a certain presage of good. Our answer was in the Spanish
6 9 | served in; which was right good viands, both for bread and
7 9 | sorts, all wholesome and good: wine of the grape; a drink
8 10| settled and quiet, I thought good to call our company together,
9 10| banish us straightway; if good, to give us further time.
10 11| voice thanked me for my good admonition, and promised
11 13| our brotherly love and the good of our souls and bodies.
12 15| which house, or college, my good brethren, is the very eye
13 28| large heart, inscrutable for good; and was wholly bent to
14 29| would stay, should have very good conditions, and means to
15 29| admirable; preserving the good which cometh by communicating
16 31| with store of victuals, and good quantity of treasure to
17 33| consultation, concerning the good estate of the family. There,
18 37| the days of thy pilgrimage good and many.” This he saith
19 43| when he had said this the good Jew paused a little; whereupon
20 45| you and your fellows of a good standing to see his entry.”
21 56| qualify the air as we think good and proper for the cure
22 63| stomach will turn them into good chilus, as well as a strong
23 78| such as themselves think good. These we call pioneers
24 85| labors; and turning them into good and holy uses.~
25 86| profitable inventions as we think good. And we do also declare
26 87| leave to publish it, for the good of other nations; for we
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