id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8107 Hakluyt, Richard The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 06 Madiera, the Canaries, Ancient Asia, Africa, etc. .txt text/plain 89793 5497 82 about middle August (at the which time thei haue great plenty of raine) Thei haue no maner of speache emong them: But onely Thei haue prophecied vnto kinges, many man, whiche thei ware not like to haue: but to folowe him as their theim, for offending (saied thei) of the Maiestie of God. Vpon whiche suche like haue eaten of, the fleshe, then couer thei the bare bones with Thei haue no maner of written lawes, nor knowe not what we aftre what tyme thei haue laied the corps, cophine and all, vpon a bedde of of felte, or of thrumme, like unto menne: whiche thei sette vp vpon eche Thei haue no wine of the countrie it self, but suche countrie, thei deuide their armie, and sette vpon it on euery parte: so and suche other as thei must niedes haue to make the waye, wher the place Vpon whiche daies, thei ./cache/8107.txt ./txt/8107.txt