. A Collection of voyages and travels [microform] : some now first printed from original manuscripts, others now first published in English : in six volumes with a general preface giving an account of the progress of navigation from its first beginning. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. :i i" 0 ' 111' I I i :!^:iM: |i<is?'|»i:;!' ; ''^iiy|t'^'^'. 120 yl Deferiprion of the Book II. MChap. lim ef Iwun tiir'J iiUks. Mi J,if. fmi. I!.M;ii()r of G:,!.cii, ilclivciM liimfclt' to ihc lords ^^V^ ot Shorm. s» iiijijiic- Tlicy Jo not iliviilc the into lioiirs, hiitonly know wlien it


. A Collection of voyages and travels [microform] : some now first printed from original manuscripts, others now first published in English : in six volumes with a general preface giving an account of the progress of navigation from its first beginning. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. :i i" 0 ' 111' I I i :!^:iM: |i<is?'|»i:;!' ; ''^iiy|t'^'^'. 120 yl Deferiprion of the Book II. MChap. lim ef Iwun tiir'J iiUks. Mi J,if. fmi. I!.M;ii()r of G:,!.cii, ilclivciM liimfclt' to ihc lords ^^V^ ot Shorm. s» iiijijiic- Tlicy Jo not iliviilc the into lioiirs, hiitonly know wlien it is niiilniglit by tlic five Ihus ; wliicli, bcfides the 7Vi?(,(,/,\!, .ip I' on tlic hiMil of Taurm, wiuLh tlicy call Mui.;a-Ding, the lord\ Ton. The llliiiki in thcle parts are generally "wrll tenipcrM, civil, antl tradable, anJ not aililii-'ted to fpill liunian blooJ, iiulels very inucli provok'tl, or at the Inner ils ot very [^nat iJerlons, as fliail foon be obliTvM. Sorcerers and Poisoners. 'X' fay they have many magicians *â and forccrers among them, as alio a p^'iiiliar (brt ot nien, whom they call Scvab Mouiwiifm, that is, poifoiurs and hlood- liickiTs i and thile tluy fancy will fncL the blood out of any man or biall, or .w !â all corrupt it in futh manner, as to oicafioii iiiiynng and paintul difcalis. There arr others, called /';.'/), who, by their mchant- nicnts, tluy believe can hinder the rice fron) fprouting out of the ground, or fioni com- ing to maturity, wluii f;ro\sn up. Hoth thole Ibrrsof men, they tell us, are inclin'd to commit fuch barbarities by the Soviib, that is, the devil, who they believe pollelles lUch as are ovcrwluimM with melancholy, or grown tl. fpcrate through mi'-fortunes, and therefore withdraw themfclvis from the comi'any of other men, and live wild in the wooils and forelVs â¢, where the Scvnij teaches them, Ihoivs them what herbs and roots arc to be ufcd in their enchantments, as alfo the gelhires, wonls, and grimaces,


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