. 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. ji';? 342- i^AUHOT. A Defcription of the Book IV. TiV Jeath I) hurt them. jl' , 'J'l ll'vrfl'if fu'hl to thru). ![ a I'i 'I Way /O ^« rid cf the niacks. in n "^ i. hippcncil, fonif £«ro/>f(jw having a Inakc a lon)j; liiiit in their houff, have ac- thi' kiiij^ with it, wli


. 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. ji';? 342- i^AUHOT. A Defcription of the Book IV. TiV Jeath I) hurt them. jl' , 'J'l ll'vrfl'if fu'hl to thru). ![ a I'i 'I Way /O ^« rid cf the niacks. in n "^ i. hippcncil, fonif £«ro/>f(jw having a Inakc a lon)j; liiiit in their houff, have ac- thi' kiiij^ with it, wlio lias imme- diately line ihini a tat ox, to pay for that creature's Iwiaril. Jt an lliotikl haijpen to kill a Ihakc tiir)usi;li inatlvertenry, ami without any ciclij^ii, lie woiilil certainly iiiulergd the lame tatc as iliDl'e Eiif^lijh above-mentioned \ unlefs he (oukl his cleape to the king, amllatisfy him, that it was an accident, and he may then prevail with the jTiells to accept of a line ; but this is vt ry ha- zardous, if the latrilker flioulil go about to raik- the muhituilc. I would theretore advil'e all /'â (/»o/'(v;«i in tliofe pares, to be cautious of any thin;'; of nature. An .â IrjUiitHtioi' Hlihl-, lia\ ing once takch up a lii,.kc on his Itick, as not daring to handle it, and To it gently out of the houle, without any hurt done to the creature, two or three Jiila B!,ukf who to lee it, let up tlieiry, as lliey do tor fire -, whereupon, the mob immedi- ately llo. 1,'d to the place in arms, ,iiid hail eirtainly muri'ered the iowV^n , but that the kini', being informeil of his innocence, lelcutd him from them, by femiing his prim'' miniilers to hisanillance. When a fnakc gets intoa 7).<;./('s houfe, he immediately fends for the next nrielt, who ries mWA to the fnake-houle -, and if alk'd, whither they defign to carry ii, they .uifwer, that the god they hold will direct them. No perlbn pafTes


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