The Indians are forced to marry at thirteen and fourteen yeers of age; and why? p. [153].
The ground of our Fairs in England. p. [154].
Severall dances of the Indians. p. [154], [155].
CHAP. XX.
Shewing how, and why I departed out of Guatemala, to learne the Poconchi language, and to live among the Indians; and of some particular passages, and Accidents whilst I lived there. p. [156].
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The Author going with some few Spaniards, and Christian Indians into a Countrey of unknowne Heathens, fell dangerously sick; and was further in a skirmish with the Barbarians, and by that meanes also in danger of his life. p. [157], [158].
Indians growne up in age, forcedly driven to Baptisme, without any principles in Christianity, by the Preists and Friers that first entred into America. [ibid].
Comayagua, a woody, mountainous, and barren Countrey. p. [159].