3 i z The Voyages and Travels of 



theire Camells Drinke, or theire Horfes Pro-? 

 vander. 



Their Horfes. They have exceedinge good Hor-r 

 fes ? verye fwifte and ftronge, which 

 they will ride mofle defperatelye, never fhoo- 

 inge them ; they begin to backe them at twelve 

 Monethes ould. The Souldiers that have noe 

 Hories, if Occafion ferve, will ride on theire 

 Cammells, ^nd enter into a Battel], which 

 they bringe upp for that Purpofe ; thofe are 

 the Rasbooches, which, as the Mogull fayes, 

 knowe as well howe to dye, as anye Men in the 

 World* in regard of theire DefperateneJJe. 

 They are partelye of Pigmalions Opinion ; 

 they will eate noe Beefe, nor Buffellow, but 

 honor them, and pray unto them. 



The Bamans. THiY will kill noe livinge 



Thinge, nor eate anye Fleme? 

 for all the Goods in the World. There are 



30 and odd feverall Caffs of theis, 

 or Generations, differ in fome Things in theire 



Religeon, and, by theire Lawe, cannot eate 

 one with another : Yet they all in generall 

 burne theire Dead, not buryinge them as the 

 Mores doe. 



When 



