Works, Volume 42Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page xliv
... lives . The Emperor hoped to ob- viate this almost insuperable difficulty by ordering all official bodies , whether civil or religious , to sur- render their grants at once ; and all others to cease on the death of the grantee , whether ...
... lives . The Emperor hoped to ob- viate this almost insuperable difficulty by ordering all official bodies , whether civil or religious , to sur- render their grants at once ; and all others to cease on the death of the grantee , whether ...
Page 71
... lives were saved ; and of the hardships they went through . H AVING arrived at the puca plantation in the way we have recounter , and seeing that there were abundant roots to sustain them , the Spaniards felt that our Lord had shown ...
... lives were saved ; and of the hardships they went through . H AVING arrived at the puca plantation in the way we have recounter , and seeing that there were abundant roots to sustain them , the Spaniards felt that our Lord had shown ...
Page 340
... lives in the ex- ploration and subjugation of the Indies , leaving wives and children behind them . These resented their fathers ' Indians being placed under the direct authority of the King , and the encomienda they held being taken ...
... lives in the ex- ploration and subjugation of the Indies , leaving wives and children behind them . These resented their fathers ' Indians being placed under the direct authority of the King , and the encomienda they held being taken ...
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Adelantado Alonso de Alvarado Alvarez Holguin Andagoya Antonio Anzerma arms arquebusiers arrived Audiencias battle Belalcázar Cali camp captain Alonso captain Pedro Caravajal CHAPTER Chief Chile Chupas city of Cuzco command Cristóbal de Sotelo Cuzco death Díaz Diego de Almagro Diego de Rojas Diego Méndez Don Diego Don Pedro enemy Felipe Gutiérrez Francisco de Chaves Francisco de Mendoza Francisco Pizarro friends García de Alvarado Garcilaso Gómez de Alvarado Gómez de Tordoya Gonzalo Pizarro Governor Vaca Guamanga Guevara heard Hernando horses Inca Indians Indies Jauja Juan Balsa Juan de Ampudia Juan de Herrada killed King knew letters licentiate lieutenant Lima Lorenzo de Aldana Majesty Marquis Pizarro Martín messengers murder natives Núñez ordered Panamá party Pedro Anzures Peru Picado Popayán Pozo province Quito Realm river Robledo royal sent soldiers Spain Spaniards things told took Truxillo Vaca de Castro Vilcas village wounded