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TO THE HONORABLE MARCUS MORTON, WHO CONTINUES
ON THE MASSACHUSETTS ItENCH AN ILLUSTRIOUS NAME, AND IS
A WORTHY LINEAL DESCENDANT OF THE GOOD MAN WHO WAS
ASSOCIATED WITH THIS "iHciatCou," AS ITS SPONSOR TO THE
BRITISH PUHLIC, NEAR TWO CENTURIES AND A HALF AGO, THIS
FIRST LITERAL REPRINT OF A DEEPLY INTERESTING AND
VALUABLE TRACT |s glebicaieb bit); affectionate fltgarb, BY HIS
FRIEND AND KINSMAN, THE EDITOR. Digitized by Google
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PUBLISHER'S PREFACE. This is the firft of a feries of literal
reprints of fome of the moft valuable trails on our early New-England
hiftory. Their originals are now fo fcarce as to be, in many cafes,
almoft beyond the reach of the ampleft means ; fo that private
collectors and public libraries muft be content with fome reiffue. A
ftrift facsimile, page for page, and line by line, were, indeed, poflible,
and would be fcarcely more coftly than fuch an edition as is here
propofed. Such a facsimile would, however, be really no better for
accuracy than this; which aims at a faithful reproduction of the
original, letter by letter, though not page for page. This form is, on
the whole, preferred, becaufe it admits that light from notes, in
immediate connexion with the text, which is very defirable in fuch
reprints. The works forming this feries will therefore be literally
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vin PREFACE. being to reproduce every peculiarity of the
original down to the minuteft errors of the prefs, — fo that he who
holds one of them in his hand (hall read the ipfiffttna verba of the
ancient volume ; while fuch Introductions and Notes will be added as
will give the reader the benefit of the lateft and broadeft refearch in
the department to which each belongs, J. K. W. Boston, 15 July,
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$vAxabnrttan hg % €biiai. A novice in hiftorical criticifm
may very naturally fhrink from entering into comparifon with a
veteran ; and, when invited by the publifher of this feries to prepare
for it an edition of the firft journals of the Pilgrims, I fhould hardly
have been able to overcome my repugnance to appear guilty of the
prefumption of being able to do better any thing which fuch a man
as Dr. Young had done fo well, had I not remembered that both
Bradford's Hiftory and the Leyden Records have offered themfelves
to our ftudy fince he wrote ; had I not hoped that a personal
familiarity from childhood with important portions of the ground on
which the events narrated took place, might aid me to fome
conclufions the data of which had efcaped his attentive yet
fometimes unfamiliar eye ; and had I not greatly defired that a literal
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xii INTRODUCTION. fome meafure equal to my endeavor ;
although that has lacked the well-nigh indifpenfable element of
abundant leifure to read proof over and over and over again until
every minuted untruthfulnefs has been eliminated. The Relation was
firft printed in London by John Bellamie, in 1622. In 1624, John
Smith introduced an abftraft of much of it into his General Hijlorie,
under the head of A Plantation in New-England. In 1625, it was
condenfed about one-half (and not very accurately) by Purchas, and
inferted in the fourth volume of his Pilgrims. This abridgment was
reprinted with notes by Dr. Freeman, in 1802, in 1 Majf. Hijl. Coll.,
viii. [pp. 203-239.] In 1822, thofe portions which. Purchas had
omitted were reprinted with notes by Dr. Freeman and Judge Davis,
in 2 Majf. Hijl. Coll., ix. [pp. 26-74], from a manufcript copy,
procured in 1819, by Mr.-Du Ponceau, from the original volume in
the City Library of Philadelphia. Thefe difjetta membra were all that
had been done in the way of reiffue, until 1841, when Dr. Young
reprinted the complete work, from the copy of the original in the
library of Harvard College, in his Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers
[pp. 109-249]. He added copious and very valuable notes, but did
not feek to reproduce the volume in its original ftyle. In 1848, Rev.
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INTRODUCTION. xm George B. Cheever, D. D., of New-York
City, iffued an edition, which he intended fhould be an accurate
reproduction of the Relation in its fpelling, though he made no
attempt to call his book in the mold of the original as to form, and
freely modified it in the matter of paragraphs and punctuation ;
adding more than two hundred and fifty pages of comment or
differtation, fuggefted by the contents. The prefent is, therefore
(throwing out the abridgments of Smith and Purchas), the fourth
reprint (fifth edition) of the book, and the firft reiflue in which the
endeavor has been made to follow exactly the firft copies, in ftyle of
type, paging, and identity of embellifhment, — in all of which
particulars neither pains nor expenfe has been fpared to render it
worthy of the confidence and favor of connoijfeurs. Eyery caption,
initial letter, and ornamental heading, has been engraved mfac-Jimile
from the original; and the only defe6t in the reproduction is, that the
copy — thanks to the fuperior capabilities of the modern prefs — is a
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xiv INTRODUCTION. plifhed prefs from which this volume
proceeds, unlefs he remembers that the proofs of the firft edition of
the Relation were very imperfe<5tly read; and, by confequence,
have compelled this reprint to blufh under a load of errors which
would be the ruin of a modern printer of any pretenfion, if the fa6l
were not kept in memory that thefe errors are, with him, blunders of
(kill, and not of careleffnefs. I have not ufually thought it needful to
call attention to them in the notes, except when they become liable
to miflead the reader, or are of fuch a nature as very much to
obfcure the fenfe. Infiances like " ny" for "many" (page 5, nth line
from the top), " Munday the 13. day," for " Munday the 18. day "
(page 61, 5th line from the top), &c, it has not been thought
neceffary to refer to in the notes, as they fufficiently explain
themfelves. John Bellamie's printingoffice appears to have run very
low in pundluation-marks as the compofitors approached the end of
this book, fo that Italic colons, and old Englifh colons and periods,
were not unfrequently made to do unwonted duty in plain Roman
company, — all of which, fo far as watchful eyes have been able to
fecure it, has been here faithfully duplicated ; in the recollection of
that fuggeftion of De Bury which has fpecial force in its application
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