An account of several late voyages and discoveries

to the Streights of Magellan; 5 ~ with them. I have thought that they havc hcard of the cruel dealings ot the Spaniards, and darc not trufi us. . Saturday, Ju/y 2. Wind at \Veíl:, :1 fine g{lle. I went aíhore on thc Eafr-íide ; wc killcd a great Guianacoc with the Grcyhound. I looked in his Paunch for the Bezoar-ftone, btit found nothing. I travelled to and fro, lmt faw nó Pcople: 1 faw whcre People had madc Earthen Pots , and had glaied thcm, for thcrc by fome of their fiufr run together. At Night I went a.board. Sunday, Ju/y l· \Vind at South, do~ lVcathcr. The Guianacoe weighed , cica ved in his Qtrnr– ters, two hundred aód fifty Pounds neat. He ferved all the Company for a days Flcíl1, and is ood Meat. íhurfday, Ju/y 12.. Clofe \Veáther, and little 'ind at North and by Wefl:. I went up to the e4d of the Harbour, but faw no Peoplc: There io the Fullcrs- Earth Cliffs at the head of the atbour, a V cin made like rotten Ifing-glafs; I , ok fome out , but cannot find it good for :uiy ing: I digged in the Cliff, but faw nothirig to raken notice of. I faw in two places picces of loorTimbers of a Ship; they have lain a long ·ne rotting. We faw that the biggeíl: of thcfo •lhes here, have been cut down by forric Chri– ·an People. I faw woodert Plate~ and a picce of rk, and a piecc of an old Car ; fome Chri füari 'p had becn here formerly. I lay alhorc co 1ght. , Su11Jay, 'July JI. Fair Weathcr> Wir.d at South– dl , a fiitf" gale. The We:itber a$ co)d l!i it is E 1 ih

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