The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques And Discoveries of the English Nation — volume 06
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques And Discoveries of the English Nation — volume 06
Hakluyt Richard
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One part of this people iudgeth mannes perfeteste blessednes tostande in honestie. And a nother in pleasure. Not in the tickelinges of thetaile, or pamperinges of the bealy, more bittre then pleasaunte as thoumaye vse them: but to lacke nothing that perfecte nature desireth, nenothing to do that perfecte nature misliketh. Thei thincke it no honour toGod, to slea for him an innocente beaste; yea thei say he accepteth not thesacrifice of men polluted with bloode, but rather loueth a worship voide... ofall bloodsheade. That is to saye, the humble entreatie of woorde, becausethat proprety only (to be entreated with woordes) is commune to God and tomanne. With this therefore saye they he is pleased, because we somewhatresemble him self therin. And this was the life of the vnchristenedBrahmanes, wher with we Christianes are so farre out of loue, that we areafraid leaste any man should beleue it to be true. The Yndians called Catheis, haue eche man many wiues. And assone as any onehusbands fortuneth to die, his whole number of wiues assemble before thechiefest iudges of the citie, and there eche for her self, sheweth andalledgeth her welle deseruinges towarde her housebande: how derely sheloued him, howe muche she tendered and honoured him.
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