Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Passengers of the Mayflower in 1620
Readers learned in the lore of the olden time, undoubtedly, will recognize occasionally some of the words and expressions of the early pilgrim writers. These are used, per force, in this tract, as much more expressive of what our fathers wished to transmit to us, than more classical and well-sounding sentences. There is a charm in the language of those days, -a truthfulness in each quaint expression.
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