| cold takenthere, is Harder t6 be recovered, than in Exgland, by how 
}med to it. But this cate and charity df Collonel Walrond’s, loft him 
|of'a Tobacto-pipe, being Knockt out againfta dry ftump of, a tree, 
| revenge thenifelves upon them. 
. | amongft them, ds the like was never feen there before. Their fuffe- 
“of the Hind of Barbadoes, 
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they had thifted themifelves, they might put on thofe Gowns, and lye 
down and teft them intheir Hamocks : For the Hamocks being but 
thin, and they having nothing on but Shittsand Drawers, when they 
awak’d cut of theirfleeps, they found themfelves very cold; and a 
mtich the body is infeebled by the gréat toyl, and the Sun’s heat , 
‘which cannot but very much exhduft the fpirits 6f bodies unacctfto- 
et in the coriclufion’s ‘for, he got fuch love’ of his fervants, as 
they thought all too little they could dd for him; and the love of the 
fervatits there, is of mich cdnceriiment to the Mafters , not only in 
theit diligent and painful labour, but iti fore-feeig And preventing 
mifchiefs that often happen ; by thé catelefinefs and flothfulnefs o 
tetchlefs fetvants; fomerimies by laying fire fo negligently, 4s whole 
tands of Canes and Houfes too, aré burnt down and confumed, to the 
utter ruine sind undoing of their Mafters : For, the thaterial3* there 
being all conbuftible, and pt to take fire, a litrleovetfight, as the fire 
af a land of Canes be 
burnt; the dne, Mr. fares Holduppe, the other, Mr. Con tantine Sil- 
vefter : And the latter had not only his Canes,but hits houfe burnt down 
tothe ground, This, and much more mifchiefhas been done, by the 
ivence arid wilfulnefs of fervants. And yet forte cruel. Matters 
Will provoke their Servaiits {o, by extteam ill ufage , and often and 
cruel beating them, a8 they grow defperate, and {6 joyn together to 
_Ailittle before i came fromitlience, thete was fach 4 ee 
ings being grown to a great height,and their daily complainings to one 
another (of the intolerable burdens they Jabour'd under ) bein 
Jit, ordye in the a@ ; and {0 confpired with fomie others of their ac* 
| qnaintance, whofe fufferings were equal, if riot above theirs; and 
as ee 
read thrdughout the Ifland; at the laft, forhe amiongft them, whofe 
Fee vetca able vente ack ts ry, refolved to break through 
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