Hakluytus posthumus, or, Purchas his Pilgrimes: contayning a history of the world in sea voyages and lande travells by Englishmen and others . mbition hath allured them to the perpetualldominion over the Indies, which they as Tyrants andDevils, doe covet to bee parted among them: and tospeake plainly and flatly, doe seeke no other but to expelland drive the Kings of Castile out of all that World,and themselves seizing thereupon, by Tyrannie to usurpeand take upon them all Royall Sovereigntie. * TwentyMillionsdestroied;before he saith12. or , Tea, only inNew Spaine,Honduras,Guatimala


Hakluytus posthumus, or, Purchas his Pilgrimes: contayning a history of the world in sea voyages and lande travells by Englishmen and others . mbition hath allured them to the perpetualldominion over the Indies, which they as Tyrants andDevils, doe covet to bee parted among them: and tospeake plainly and flatly, doe seeke no other but to expelland drive the Kings of Castile out of all that World,and themselves seizing thereupon, by Tyrannie to usurpeand take upon them all Royall Sovereigntie. * TwentyMillionsdestroied;before he saith12. or , Tea, only inNew Spaine,Honduras,Guatimala,Venezuela,Peru, and theCoast of Paria, he reckoneth above 20. Millions: besides three Millions in Hisbaniola, halfe a Million in theLwayos, 600000. or rather a Million in Jamaica, and Saint Johns Hands: 800000. in TerraFir ma, in Nicaragua, 550000. that I mention not the innumerable multitudes in Cuba, Panuca,Florida, Xalisco, Yucatan, Saint Martha, Carthagena, New Granado, River of Plata, Zjc. 180 FRENCH VOYAGES TO AMERICA Chap. V. Notes of Voyages and Plantations of the Frenchin the Northerne America : both in Floridaand Canada. Benza, \$ beforeobserved. F the French Plantation in that part ofBrasill by Villagaynon, which thereforeFrier Thevet called France Antarctike,you have seene alreadie in the French have almost from thefirst beginnings of the Spanish Plantation,with men of warre haunted those Coasts,and taken many Spanish prises. The French have also Js out ojmade other Discoveries, and setled some habitation for a Oviedo,time in the Northerne parts of the New World. John Verrazano a Florentine was sent Anno 1524. byKing Francis the first, and Madame Regent his Mother,who is said to have discovered from the eight and twentiethto the fiftieth degree; (all which and much more had longbefore beene discovered by Sir Sebastian Cabot for the of England, who was the first that set foote on theAmerican Continent in behalfe of any Chri


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