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seeno(Eier£;ijiVagc9 contrrtdkUihe furmer 

 and say that the 14;^ riutiiing; d&c 

 thiiu a tiei^L'uerate hi an, Tlie authur 

 of I tie I*hilu3t4ily of Nature, and of the 

 CEmi)£^€!) 0^ ISfilural History make fii^li 

 the de^eeiidutjtB of man. Let us ad^ 

 m\t it tUen, timt our ]ihilo;i;o|jhic 

 itava^ui^ uit*, Ui this psirtli^ulaiv quite 

 jyUis iiiiil ii^^ical an out- [jrcUuded 

 phiJiijioplicrs. Arinjng Uicse suvai^ca tb^ 

 nuiijit i^[iiritti:i1 say. that Ciod having 

 crefli'cd in lleixven one BiiUii^ lUe ftrat 

 King ant] Fatti«:r, gave lilio a couipa- 

 nkjif and that from thh King attd 

 Queeii deseeritlali tlie Penjusular tribesa; 

 mid t!iat cltarmed by the ^)cautie» of 

 tbe rWer of Juhore, near Singapore, 

 ihtiy altgVttedf atid tixed Ltiere ihEir re- 

 liidciire. Tliu Al antral;, n liu admit an 

 utti^In ^tmiim- in th& main^ tvitliout 

 specifyhif? the tocatity of tbe sojourn 

 of thtiv iniUiiTu, reuouut hi the fullon*' 

 in^ t^ei itid (he liiiitory of their estalisb- 

 tfvent m ihe PtjniinsuU, 



in Jin a^n gone by, of whkb 

 I hey do nut even know the ctfii- 

 Lury^ one of tIl^i^ chief^j the Batin- 

 Abni, the kiii^ of the uulv«r&e, 

 havlii}^ vonsLructtid r large and 

 beauiifui sliip made i^ail Jroui Routii* * 

 Til is &lilp u hiuh sailed with great 

 ruptdjfy, had the w'midcrft^t property 

 of prop4jlIing iUeU". It aiichoreo alter 

 sevev^ldnys of voyage in a small port, 



* *t!b» M*hyii R&am ur iHimboai: the ohj 



