. Documentary history of the state of Maine . J\ particuler discourse concerning the greate necessitie and manifolde comody- ties that are like to growe to this Realme of Englande by the Westerne discoueries lately attempted, written in the yere 1584. by Richarde Hackluyt of Oxforde, at the requeste and direction of the righte worshipfull Mf Walter Rayhly, nowe Knight, before the comynge home of his twoo barkes, and is de- vided into xxi chapiters, the titles whereof fol- lowe in the nexte leafe. [HEADS OF CHAPTERS.] I. ®l)at this westerne discoverie will be greately for thinlarge-mente of the


. Documentary history of the state of Maine . J\ particuler discourse concerning the greate necessitie and manifolde comody- ties that are like to growe to this Realme of Englande by the Westerne discoueries lately attempted, written in the yere 1584. by Richarde Hackluyt of Oxforde, at the requeste and direction of the righte worshipfull Mf Walter Rayhly, nowe Knight, before the comynge home of his twoo barkes, and is de- vided into xxi chapiters, the titles whereof fol- lowe in the nexte leafe. [HEADS OF CHAPTERS.] I. ®l)at this westerne discoverie will be greately for thinlarge-mente of the gospell of Christe, whereunto the princes of therefourmed relligion are chefely bounde, amongest whome herMajestie ys principall. II. That all other Englishe trades are growen beggerly or daun-gerous, especially in all the Kinge of Spayne his domynions,where our men are dryven to flinge their bibles and prayerbookes into the sea, and to forsweare and renounce their relli-gion and conscience and consequently theyr obedience to herMajestie.


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