A Plaine Path Way to Plantations That is a Discourse in Generall Concerning

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A Plaine Path Way to Plantations That is a Discourse in Generall Concerning
Richard Eburne
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I fome imagine, I bclceue. Moft, if not all of them, (pecially they o^Ghiam, doe (hew themfelues, their breeding confidered, \ exceeding tradable, very louingand kinde to our Nation abouc ; any other ; induftrious and ingenious to learne ofvs, and pradifc • with vs moft Arts and Sciences : and which \s moft to be admi- ; red and cheriflied, very ready to leauc their old and blinde Ido- i la tries, and to learne of vs the right feruice and worfliip of the j true God. And what more can bee expede...d from them in fo fmall time and mcanes? or what furer probabilitie or hope \ would we haue, thatwc fliallor mayeafily, and within (hort \ time, win them to our ownc will, and frame them as we lift? ; Verily I fuppofe, if all things be confidered well, and rightly i compared, we haue neerer home worfe neighbours a great \ deale. •, j 3. The S^4«/W hath rcafonablyciuilized, and better might, ! if he had not fo much tyrannized, people f arre more fauage and \ beaftiall then any of thefc. I 4.

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