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The Journall of our Intended Voyage by the assistance of God over land into the South seas leaveing our ships att the goulden Islands, and landing on Munday Apr'll the fift, Annoque 1682.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Northwards againe, but the capt. and Master, with advice of some others, concluded to goe about terra fuega, [89] and so to goe through the New Streights, the Streights of Maria, which wee had a Journall of
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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_Journall_, I have Nobodie now but you, to whome to tell my little
Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary Anne Manning 1843
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I have been reading some of my _Journall_, and tearing out much childish Nonsense at the
Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary Anne Manning 1843
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Journall is as safe, for me, as the golden Bracelets that King _Alfred_ hung upon the High-way.
Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary Anne Manning 1843
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-- And now farewell, _Journall_; for _Rose_, who first bade me keepe you (little deeming after what Fashion), will not pack you up, and I will not close you with a heavie Strayn.
Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary Anne Manning 1843
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_Jack_ was silenced; but _Ned_, pursing up his Mouth, says, "I can't think what _Aunt_ can have to put in a Journall -- should not you like, _Uncle_, to see?"
Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary Anne Manning 1843
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And so I!, to my Office, to write down my Journall, and so home to my chamber and to do a little business there, my papers being in mighty disorder, and likely so to continue while these girls are with us.
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Feb/Mar 1668/69 Pepys, Samuel 1669
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Up, and to my office to set down my Journall for some days past, and so to other business.
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Sep/Oct 1668 Pepys, Samuel 1668
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Thence to the coach to my wife, and so home, and there with W. Hewer to my office and to do some business, and so set down my Journall for four or five days, and then home to supper and read a little, and to bed.
Diary of Samuel Pepys, December 1668 Pepys, Samuel 1668
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