Indian treasures into these Countries, but thereby
disinherite and spoyle the Countrie of Spayne of her
principall reuenues, and treasures of marchandises
and traffiques, which she continually vseth and receyueth
out of these countries, and out of Spayne are sent
into the Indies, and so put the King of Spaine himselfe
in minde of his foolish deuise which he vseth for
a posie touching the new world, which is, Non sufficit
orbis, like a second Alexander magnus, desiring to
rule ouer all the world, as it is manifestly knowne.
And because this description is fallen into my handes,
wherein is contayned the first voyage of the Low-countrymen
into the East Indies, with the aduentures happened
vnto them, set downe and iustified by such as were
present in the voyage, I thought it good to put it
in print, with many pictures and cardes, whereby the
reader may the easilier perceyue and discerne, the
natures, apparels, and fashions of those Countries
and people, as also the manner of their shippes, together
with the fruitfulnesse and great aboundance of the
same, hoping that this my labour will not onely be
acceptable vnto all Marchants and Saylers, which hereafter
meane to traffique into those Countries, but also
pleasant and profitable to all such as are desirous
to looke into so newe and strange things, which neuer
heretofore were knowne vnto our nation. And againe
for that all histories haue their particular commoditie,
(specially such as are collected and gathered together)
not by common report, from the first, seconde, or
thirde man, but by such as haue seene and beene present
in the actions, and that are liuing to iustifie and
verifie the same: And although eloquence and words
well placed in shewing a history, are great ornamentes
and beautifyinges to the same, yet such reports and
declarations are much more worthy credite, and commendabler
for the benefit of the commonwealth, which are not
set down or disciphered by subtill eloquence, but
showne and performed by simple plaine men, such as
by copiousnesse of wordes, or subtiltie do not alter
or chaunge the matter from the truth thereof, which
at this day is a common and notorious fault in many
Historiographers: And thinking with myselfe to
whome I were best to dedicate the same, I found it
not fitter for any then for the right worshipfull
Gouernours of this famous Towne of Middelborgh, wherein
for the space of 19 yeares I haue peaceably continued,
specially because your worships do not onely deale
with great store of shipping, and matter belonging
to nauigation, but are also well pleased to heare,
and great furtherers to aduance both shipping and
traffiques, wherein consisteth not onely the welfare
of all marchants, inhabitants, and cittizens of this
famous City, but also of all the commonwealth of the
vnited Prouinces, hoping your worships wil not onely
accept this my labour, but protect and warrantise
the same against all men: Wherewith I beseech
God to blesse you with wisedome, and godly policie,
to gouerne the Commonwealth: Middleborgh this
19 of October 1597.