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_ |asat that timieof the year, Ihave not felt the likes.and continued fo 
till we cameto Falmouth-Harbour : where we putin, and: refted for 
‘ja nights but in our paffage thither, werevery uncertain upon what | 
‘Coatt wewere, by reafon of the unfteadinefs of the winds, and 
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Roce Aving been cenfur'd by fome (whofe Judgements 
I cannot controll, and therefore amglad to dllow) 
BOD tormy weaknels and Indiferction, that having: ne- 
= ver made proof oftheSea’s operation, and the feve- 
+H ral faces that watry Element puts on, and the chan- 
Ve ges and chances that‘happeén there, froni Smooth to 
LD Rough, from Rough to Raging Seas,and High going 
Billows,. ‘which ate killing to fone Conftitutions, I fhould:in the laft 
Scene of my life; undertaketo run fo long a Rifcoas froniEnglaud to 
the Barbadoes Aud truly Ifhould with onclude my 
+ guilty of that Cenfure, had I not the refuge of ant old Proverb to fly } 
to, whichis, [Néed makes the old Wife trot} for having loft. (by aBar- 
barous Riot) all that Ihad gotten by the painful travels and cates of 
my youth, by which meansI was {tript:nd tifled of all I had, left ‘de- 
ftitute ofa fubfiftance, and brought tofuct ar Exigenr, 4s-T-mutt fa- 
and afflictions. had not deprefs'd, or wornout, Banilhment abfented, 
or Death devour'd; fothat in ftead of thefe near and Native com- 
refolv'd tolay hold onthe firft opportunity that might convoy me to 
any other part of the World, how far diftant foever, rather than abide 
here. Icontinued not many weeksin this expectation, whena friend, 
as willing to fhift his groutid as I, gaveniean Overture which I accep- 
Downs, onthe good Shipcalled the Achilles 5 a veflel of 350 a E 
but we prefently weighed Anchor, and putto Sea; info cold weather 
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milh ory ; and looking about for friends, who are‘ the beft fuppor- = 
| ters in fo ftaggering a condition, found none, of.very few, whom gricfs 
forters, I found my felf a {tranger in my own Gountrey, and therefore | 
| cloudinefs of the weather; fo that I perceived more troubles and 
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