ate,” 7 Geavaltegst¥er, actu goe asthep were 
out iter e ozasifthey were dꝛunke, which is a 
thing that dooth give them gleat contentment to be in that 
fort, Surely it ia a thing of great tonſtderation, to ſee howe 
deſirous the Indians are to be Dep2‘uedoftheir wittes, and 
to bee without understanding, ſeeing that they bfe thus the 
Coca with the Tabaco, and al ta this end that they would be 
withont vnderſtanding, and haue their wittes taken from 
them, as wee ſayde in the leconde parte, when wee treated 
af the Tabace. 
OF i aes lou of the . — 
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de thing it is, wel to bee conũ / 
n bdered, che diuers colours ofthe groundes 
e ZZ Whichare inthe feldes in the countries of 
ISA EN B Pere-fo2 that loking a far off pou al (ee 
12 Sa manp parts of grounds of diners colours, 
: — which feeme to be clothes of diuers colours 
lald to der in the Dun lo pow hall fee one part of the 3 
gerne, and an other ble we, and foszthwith an other vral⸗ 
00,3 d wolte and blacke, and red, and fo of other colaurs, 
Wineries ol diuers Carths. Of the blacke 3 
tan ſent mee a little that there with J might 
make Inkeß which being cake inte water oz wine there is 
made tpereefbery goad Inke, where with one may wits. 
very well, bi . 8 oki a 
