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 35 by way of amplification to make mall matters eeme great, as a little hoe to erue a great foote, and finding that it can hardly be brought to pae, he doth tretch the Leather with his teeth that it is ready to breake, and notwithstanding, all this will not erue his purpoe, for the Printing of the letter doth marr the play, and bringeth men matter in quetion, as the Generall doth wih might be concealed, and were he not of o dry and cholericke complexion, as commonly Spaniards are, he would bluh for very hame in publihing o impudently uch manifet vntruthes. For ithence his meeting with the Englih flee at the Ile of Pinas, there hath beene by the worthie Englih Generals, an honourable expedition from England into the Continent of Spaine, where amongt other exploits hauing taken the Cittie of Cales, in the acke thereof was found ome of Don Bernaldino his Printed letters: & comming to the hands of a Captaine that erued in the voyage to