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also from the Brasils five Cows, three of them being big with Calf, some Sheep, and some Hogs, which, when I came again, were considerably increased.

But all these Things, with an Account how 300 Caribbees came and invaded them, and ruin'd their Plantations, and how they fought with that whole Number twice, and were at first defeated, and three of them kill'd; but at last a Storm destroying their Enemies Canoes, they famish'd or destroy'd almost all the rest, and renewed and recovered the Possession of their Plantation, and still liv'd upon the Island.

All these Things, with some very surprizing Incidents in some new Adventures of my own, for ten Years more, I may, perhaps, give a farther Account of hereafter.

FINIS.