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THE PRINCIPALL
NAVIGATlONS-Continutd.
PAGB
The voyage of sir Walter Ralegh himselfe to the Isle of
Trinidad, where he tooke the citie of Saint Josepho, and
Don Antonio de Berreo the captaine thereof: from wheacc
with a barge and certaine boates he passed up the bay of
Guanipa, the river of Amana one of the mouths of the
great Orenoque, the maine river of Orenoque it selfe, and
other rivers, for the space of
400.
miles : and in his returne
bomeward sacked
&
burnt the town of Cumaná
l
595,
280
An advertisement to the Reader coni:crning certaine letters of
the Spaniards intercepted at Sea,
350
Foure severall
testimonies concerning
the rich Empi·re of
Guiana, called by
the Spaniards, El Nuevo Dorado,
collected out of certaine Spanish letters taken at sea by
captaine George l'9pham aano
1594,
351
Foure personall reports of certaine Spaniards and of a French-
m:in, concerning El Nuevo Dorado, .
356
The Epistle of master Laureace Keymis to the reader,
35S
The second voyagc of Guiana performed and wrilten in the
yeere
1596.
by Laurence Keymis gentleman,
362
A table of the names of the rivers. natinns, townes, and
Caciques or captaines, which were cliscovered in the voyage
of M. Laurence Keymis before mentioned,
394
An advenisement of M. Laurence Keymis to the rcader, .
398