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Page 273
... Spaniards numbered three hundred , and there were over eight thousand Indian men and women and negroes . Many of these camp followers were left dead in the forest and among the great rocks . The Spaniards began to feel the hardships ...
... Spaniards numbered three hundred , and there were over eight thousand Indian men and women and negroes . Many of these camp followers were left dead in the forest and among the great rocks . The Spaniards began to feel the hardships ...
Page 280
... Spaniards who were not yet disabled by sick- ness had to carry on their shoulders such provisions as they found , for a distance of three or four leagues . Peranzures wished to get out of this country for he had more than fifty Spaniards ...
... Spaniards who were not yet disabled by sick- ness had to carry on their shoulders such provisions as they found , for a distance of three or four leagues . Peranzures wished to get out of this country for he had more than fifty Spaniards ...
Page 288
... Spaniards who were coming were few , and that they should attack them with great courage and kill them all . Thus exhorted , the barbarians found heart to attack the Christians . Alvarado had reached some snow - covered wastes with the ...
... Spaniards who were coming were few , and that they should attack them with great courage and kill them all . Thus exhorted , the barbarians found heart to attack the Christians . Alvarado had reached some snow - covered wastes with the ...
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How the Inca Manco having the captain Rui Díaz in his power | 13 |
CHAPTER VII | 21 |
CHAPTER IX | 28 |
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Abancay Adelantado Don Diego Alonzo de Alvarado Alvarez arms arquebus arrived Belalcázar Bobadilla boundary bridge of Abancay brother camp Captain Alonso capture CHAPTER Chile Chilenos Chincha Christians Cieza Cieza de León city of Cuzco despatches Diego de Almagro Diego de Alvarado Diego de Rojas Diego Nuñez Don Alonzo Enriquez Don Francisco Pizarro enemy force Francisco de Bobadilla Francisco de Chaves Gabriel de Rojas give Gomez de Alvarado Gonzalo Pizarro Governor Don Francisco Governor Pizarro heard Hernan Ponce Hernando Pizarro horsemen horses Huaytara Indians Juan de Guzman Juan de Sayavedra killed King knew leagues licentiate Prado Lima Lorenzo de Aldana Majesty Mala Manco Inca Mercadillo messengers natives notary peace Pedro de Candia Pedro de Lerma Peru Popayán prisoners province pueblo Quito received replied returned Rodrigo Orgoñez Salinas saying sent soldiers soon Spain Spaniards Suarez de Carbajal told Urcos Vadillo valley Vasco de Guevara Villadiego wished Yucay