. 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. Book II], I ChAP. 10. Coa/Is of South-Guinea. ^19 in, they md, each .â¢f about thofe of eiorc tlic mmon'd tlic famt 5 to ad- jut reach ; Kd by he had i made a iroach'd, ne llou'd ny ot tlw luch viih thiir was done iiimandcd brave- f; 1- lining up, LT (Ut ill in, and in jrt. Vat- be il't on I x\vi figh


. 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. Book II], I ChAP. 10. Coa/Is of South-Guinea. ^19 in, they md, each .â¢f about thofe of eiorc tlic mmon'd tlic famt 5 to ad- jut reach ; Kd by he had i made a iroach'd, ne llou'd ny ot tlw luch viih thiir was done iiimandcd brave- f; 1- lining up, LT (Ut ill in, and in jrt. Vat- be il't on I x\vi fight he imoak ir'd as im- place, as Ml ; which rcciii'; tlic iili graiia- ar to give their fla< 1 ilie Dutch from .fe'"'- ll^e fubilc BLhk> leci ived great fums of money, paid them by the I'.ugliJ/j, â without perlorming the coni'iiiion lor whieli they were given ; and that the jealoiiiiis between the Ewi^Ij/j Duiib'ui point of trade, occafioned uuir the goods of both at a much eafurrate, they â weri Well pleafe' ' ' ' ' ' TlitfiJ vm tt)t Uutcli. at { el 10 lee the A;.,i-.,y'.i build a fmall fort at yliuiin.'h, to lival tliu D:i/i:b at Mcurce and Agi:ia. places the Du'.Jj and Eng':Jh polVcfs in the country of Kiiiini, neither of them has any power there ; l()r when thole turbulent people think'tit, ihey lecure all tue pafles in fuch manner, iliat not one nierchant can pofTibly come ilown fiom the 'l-ountry to trade with the on the coalf â¢, and not fo fatidi-d, they ob- llruift tlie bringing of any provilions to them, till they aie forced to buy a peace at a dear rate. When OrmeHlin taken from the Eng- liJJ.', in the year 1665, as w.;s laid .djove, the peopleof 7ii«/(Hexpreiled much tion to lee the Dulcb letiled there again ; and their reafons were, for that the Engajh go- vernor had much thent with his garifon i that they thought the DiiUb better to trade with â¢, a


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