The PREFACE. 



that there is/not a Fal>t or Clrcumftance in the whole Booij 

 hut he is able to f rove by credible Witnejfes* 



There have been fome other Tyrates^ bejides thofe whofe 

 Hiftory are here related^ fuch as are hereafter narnedy 

 and their Adventures are as extravagant and fulldfMif- 



chiefs as thofe who are the SnbjeB of thif Book.^ The 



\ jluthor has already begun to digest them into Method^ and 

 . as foon as he receives fome Materials to ma\e therH com-' 

 fleaty (which he fhortly exfeBs from the Weft-Indies) If 

 the Publick gives him Encouragement he intends to venture 

 ^^fon a fecond P^olume. 



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