• Sfhlyl That' fyMxk.Toa;-W:hidh the. *i-ongeft;_emphafis m ffls %e
placed is marfed ^ la b lp # " i
.•dytorfb* ;bsf;-i*k '« g ^ Jic^P
.... Rplei^th,'.
'^over which it is placed. , Jjniutnoo
It appears neceffary ifeflhfcr Tte£«toW lsv /(t^ S6il '*& $ § & & * *
which form the Appendix ( * ■ # * * d|fcnp-
M B the natural and W M M P | relative *p that
U P H U i ■ ^ H H P traflf^ions f e ^ b lurred
previous to the voyage o f the Duff. A ,p « V r f j M o f the d i l a tions
"will therefore be i r f^ t o .& s f e c a f c a w r e a f e who ( M f to
have in « the
natives, while they purfue. the hifforyfV .^ ^ « m d f e r -
'ftand the brief defcriptiona here g iv^ .^ f -t-he afh&T iffands, if*f»hich,
^ d aW p & g y ^ the # s ^ * h e f f f l n c ^ (y | p i& cs»i Q&fcate
principaHarFinfiftffili on; \ T he Weifeae/s,Chat wSs m^fpenfable, prelu
d e d qhfe'rvau6ns;wycljiaiatiMall5f refult-fromi the-rvamus-|a£:s that
are mentioned in the following account! hWz ,™S hope that this
^ e f ^ ^ ^ i f f i^ e i& p ^ M % tAecritae.(aimsMdc o tB h fe i^ Raders.
From a companion ‘between the fevexal parts .-flfethis’ volume,,,it Will
p ro b a% £ e
^ h iam — tJaeanfuffitiSncy i
o f every natural enjo^mdmfitA dftafcflifti. fihy-rfiai welfare.¥" « k i n d j
^;Hei^encyl(rfUmunfdbffiiiBal gra tification^ appetites and paffions
f6'wQ*tGe.H(rarid; add-dnftitefc®:crimes i the>tejttages.-for which
the molt civilized nations'are m reality indebted M p | S g l and
ihe- far: gi^eF.hleifihgi) i f c ^ a i e . derived, t f e ih ..the Tame: f iw m by
-th<|m"wh® entelihfo t)k:%hit>aHihpa^er ofise-hriffian^ ;
H ijlbfiia ji &mBe:fteiAV:
'■ TKB^^Kf?NT,'as the 'i0ef^6mfe:o f l0 i / e f p e d n ^ t h e natives'‘&f
this ifland has been for the fMsk wHethei
u tif imfefview'beiWefeit thern htd'^ettttrdd 'at art erffher period i ,; While
€fc idewthy with the
esffy,difimwle^‘'6 f -the;' Spfihiii^^h'ksr; ffieh; ir id ^ it^ ly 'p ta v ’ed,-; it m
bilyfy'"hrdb^.Me'tha!t' © t i h f i t e ' i v h s P t r ' M M f e df. ^uirdS
in i b o o G H6' had fk^ed-with fi^d;fhi^ rffh|ai hiitia3ih;!PerkVttP feat cK
xofq. ;c<mtineffF/Wmfcfi he- fu^phred^fo, earn cp^ghbcrffrhoSdj of
rc^raWffOT<fd’liter Iteff bedmmf<^£it,.d d5y hirti ithjlivoyage jSit'fftflftSd
eiwen y^EHP beftfe/’-'TothHis putpfift? ‘h£ ifiScde(^drlbiltHW.fei1t h 3eni
a^m" a ^ re d ;6l'^atmidd;j0r%inWeKtlng' dmy%®h'^Tejy tow iftiSdsy h e
f^ltriied'ilifo'Jtne <lstfHtM!<P'&fCI$!§ fBfffier idiftoVerids.i;' -and otv his' w ay
tfffiiff,^ifH'Ffelftuary, 'MirchfpbA fc&iiiift gff^thg
€ h ]^ ^® e ^ ^ e 3 '):^ ; j 1itS‘T9mfe?, !%^%&mea fegittatfeCP ;Hi£ fftiiilkg
yfenfef t H e ? W e r e p#eJ
v^nedf xBfe" itctf ydlich '!xsft} UpOnf-tlte1 beSik-i:: A young
man, named Francifco Pphfefej T # am 1 vkithf5 Mbch ;haWfdj n | ay-Wfckj
wne«r ih e lm ih f i^ ;yhidf* affd ;csireffty hifti j ^h t^ y h fifh e .Spatlfiards,
iihitthti^the fttirited'exalffme hf1 Tdnd£; 'wefe2 ecftiaJ'ly Wdl fechved*
Wnfeff they-fiv&m hack'tb irhe hdaW/!ftiey'werfe* aifehtftpMifecf by feveral
8f havmgfenSe1 ^i@fdht si^itiad^td thtefti, ietiSrned i
iv e lh p ^ a f^y b h^ttt^dfhiid^?i^h!OTe^i-ThelheMcife y iihe':§p^ftiat&i
havft^'hauled th t frh t^ t^ ^ & fli^ i^ f, 'fe|raiaiI‘‘-WifKQMi p f
theSG2ihltff®8^j; tHejt‘ jh d & ^ d ‘itltfot^ « ;':3 (>ib Which
hM- :e^ ten i¥ :''d^cifidy-f0w^d?Wh'^'Upen .ihe
onpofite fide o f the iffanchjj ^They ^MiUi,obtoiia ncKffefh? Wa®P ;ip; t
plain which they'!fea'rdied for ft j bitt xefrefheii' - the-hrfe|?es with the
thi?l<r'i8'f'ic3,t8a-riOT^‘''whitfi' gttHtf -there atrahdM#y. ’ DaMed with
this fruit,: they returned to the lanain'g-plaee, in- wat§r: up to their