jo The Hillory 
Husbands Embraces any more 
till Deliver’d. Exceeding Libe- 
ral and Generous; Kind and 
Affable; uneafie in Sicknefs, to 
remedy which, they drink a De- 
coftion of Roots in Spring-Wa- 
ter, forbearing’ Flefh, which if 
they happen to eat, it muff be 
the Female; they commonly 
bury their Kettles and part of 
their Goods with their Friends 
when they die, fufpefting (poor 
Souls) they ihall make ufe of 
them again at the E durre&ion. 
They Mourn a whole Year, 
but it is no other than black- 
ing their Faces. 
Their Government is Mo- 
narchical, and Succeffive, and 
ever of the Mothers (the lured) 
fide, to prevent a Spurious Iffue. 
The Diftaff (as in France) is ex- 
cluded the Regal Inheritance. 
Their Princes are Powerful, yet 
do nothing without the Con- 
currence of their Senate, or 
Councils, 
