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^0 Expedition of a Body of Eng- 

 lifti-men to the Gold Mines of 

 Spanifli America, in 1702. 

 with the many Jirange Adven- 

 tures that hefel them in that 

 bold Undertaking. By Na- 

 thaniel Davis. 



c T3 Eing fenfible that many Times there is but 

 4 |j little Credit given to Adventures of this 

 4 kind ; and that the bare affirming of this 



4 Relation in particular to be true, will hardly go 

 4 down with fome People, without better Autho- 

 rity : The Reader for his further Satisfa&ion, is 

 4 defired to take Notice ; that this is really an Ac- 

 4 count given more at large by one of the Adven- 

 4 turers, of what was but very briefly and defeft- 

 4 ively inferted in the London-Gazette, of February 

 4 8. 1702. in Words to this EfFeft, which fhall 

 4 ferve here as the Contents of that which is to 

 4 follow. That 9 or 10 Engli/h Privateers, had at- 

 tacked a Place upon the Continent called Tolou 

 4 (or rather Telu) about 10 Leagues from Cartha- 

 c gena, which they took, plunder 5 d and burnt ; 

 4 and that from thence they failed to Caledonia^ 

 4 rowed up the River of Darien, and ingratiating 

 4 themfelves with the Indians, were by them con- 

 4 dufted to the Gold Mines of Santta Cruz de Cana y 



6 near 



