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Savtge breedings and indeed <3b fhamt 
put J^nglijh ruflicks whofc rudencfs in many 
things cxceedcth theirs. 
Of difpofition vciy inconftant , crafty, 
timorous, quick of apprchcnfion, and very 
ingenious , foon angry, and (o malicious 
that they feldom forget an injury, and bir- 
baroufly cruel, witnefs their direful r^ypn- 
gcs upon one another. Prone to ih)urious 
violence and daughter, by reaifon of thetc 
bloud dryed up wiih overmuch fire, very 
lecherous proceeding from choU^^ ^du& 
and melancholy , a fait and tharp humour i 
veiy fingurativc or thecvifli, and bold im- 
portunate beggars, both Men and Wometi 
guilty of Mifoxenicor hatred toArangers, 
a quality appropriated to the old Brittains, 
all of them Cannibals, eaters of humans 
fltfli* And fo were formerly the Heathen^ 
Irijh^ who ufed to feed upon the Buttocks 
of Boyes and Womens Paps ^ it fecms it is 
natural to Savage people fo to do. I have 
read in Relations of iht Indians amongft 
the Spaniards that they would not eat a 
Spaniard till they 1 ad kept him two or three 
dayesto wax tender, bccaufe their flefti was 
hard. At M^r/m vinyard, an Ifland that 
lyes South to Vlimouth in the w;y to Virgin 
ma^ camn Indians ( whilft 1 was in the 
Countrey ) fcifcd upon a Boat that put in- 
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