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" But the tide (which stays for no man) calling them away that were thus loath to depart, their reverend pastor falling down on his knees, and they all with him, with watery cheeks commended them with most fervent prayers unto the Lord and his blessing... "
Addresses and Speeches on Various Occasions: 1835-1851 - Page 22
by Robert Charles Winthrop - 1852 - 747 pages
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New-England's Memorial

Nathaniel Morton - 1669 - 562 pages
...Lord and his blessing ; and then with mutual embraces, and many tears, they took their leave one of another, which proved to be the last leave to many of them. Thus hoisting sail with a prosperous gale of wind, they came in a short time to Southampton, where...
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New-England's Memorial

Nathaniel Morton - 1826 - 498 pages
...Lord and his blessing; and then with mutual embraces, and many tears, they took their leave one of another, which proved to be the last leave \ to many of them. Thus hoisting sail with a prosperous gale of wind, they came in a short time to Sowlhamp• /on, where...
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A Discourse Delivered Before the Pilgrim Society, at Plymouth, on the Twenty ...

William Sullivan - 1830 - 72 pages
...them unto the Lord;—and then with mutual embraces, and many tears, they took their leave, one of another, which proved to be the last leave to many of them.' At Southampton they found the Mayflower, and the rest of their company. The Mayflower and Speedwell...
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Democracy in America, Volume 1

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1838 - 534 pages
...Lord and his blessing ; and then, with mutual embraces and many tears, they took their leaves one of another, which proved to be the last leave to many of them." The emigrants were about 150 in number, including the women and the children. Their object was to plant...
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The American Quarterly Register, Volumes 11-12

1839 - 920 pages
...Lord and his blessing ; and then with mutual embraces and many tears, they took their leave one of another, which proved to be the last leave to many of them." On the 6th of September, 1620, the adventurers sailed from Plymouth, in the Mayflower, and, on the...
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Historical Memorials Relating to the Independents, Or ..., Volume 1

Benjamin Hanbury - 1839 - 628 pages
...that perfection of knowledge should break forth at once. many tears, they took their leaves one of another ; which proved to be the last leave, to many of them. Thus hoisting sail, with a prosperous gale of wind, they came in short time to Southampton ; where...
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Quarterly register and journal of the American education society ..., Volume 11

American education society - 1839 - 496 pages
...Lord and his blessing ; and then with mutual embraces and many tears, they took their leave one of another, which proved to be the last leave to many of them." On the Cth of September, llüO, the adventurers sailed from Plymouth, in the Mayflower, and, on the...
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An Address Delivered Before the New England Society, in the City of New York ...

Robert Charles Winthrop - 1840 - 64 pages
...not refrain from tears. But the tide (which stays for no man) calling them away that were thus loth to depart, their reverend pastor falling down on his...termination we this day commemorate ! Under these 34 auspices and by these instruments was at last completed an undertaking which had so long baffled...
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Apostolical independency: exemplified in the history ... of the ...

John Shenton Bright - 1842 - 106 pages
...Lord and his blessing; and then, with mutual embraces and many tears, they took their leaves one of another ; which proved to be the last leave, to many of them. Thus hoisting sail, with a prosperous gale of wind, they came in short time to Southampton ; where...
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The Independent magazine (ed. by J. Fletcher)., Volume 1

J. Fletcher - 1842 - 478 pages
...Lord and his blessing ; and then with mutual embraces and many tears, they took their leave one of another ; which proved to be the last leave to many of them." They sailed with a prosperous voyage to Southampton, where they were joined by the rest of the Pilgrim...
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