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Some account of Savu

to them by Europeans  the refuse of old armories  no two being of any thing near the same lengh  the whole verying in that particular from 6 feet to 16  as for their Lances not one of us saw one of them  their Musquets tho clean on the outside were honeycombd with rust on the inside  few or none of their Cartridge boxes had either powder or ball in them & to compleat  all the swivels & patereroes at the duch house were all laying out of their carriages & the one great gun which lay before it on a heap of stones was not only more honeycomb'd with rust than any peice of artillery I have ever seen but had the touchhole turnd downwards  probably to conceal its size which might not be in all probability much less than the bore of the gun itself

The duch however use these Islanders as auxiliaries in their wars against the inhabitants of Timor where they do good service, their lives at all events not being near so valuable as those of Duchmen

[Margin note]  Portugese
This Island had been setled by the Portugese almost from their first coming into these seas  when the Duch first came here they were however

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