THE
INDEX.
The
Heirs
of
thofe
who
fidea
with
Hernandez
are rellored to
their Efiates)
p.
JOO).
I.
Indi'!n
Women,
p.
1o1 1..
He
i
Bap-
.
tized,
1o1
3.
He is put to death,
ibid.
,
T
HE
King's
Letter to
Gonft:do
Pipir-
T..
HE
Idolatry
of the
Inca's
in
the
ro,
763.
firfl: Age,
6.
L.
The
Inca's,
their Original,
1 1.
The
Idolatry
of
the
fecond Age,
27.
·
How the
Inca>s
came to the Worfhip
of
L
Aws
ordained
by
the
Inca's,
34, 4.7.
God,
28,
z9.
Lloque
Tupanqui
fecond King,
38.
lnherit11nce
of E!lates,
I 0
9·
The
Learning
of the
Inca'
J.,
4
3·
The
Idols
which the
Indians
of
Antu
Lands
allotted to every
Indian,.
and
wi(h
worfhipped,
119.
what
fore
of Dung they
manured
The
Interpreter,
Philip,
punifhed,
557.
their Grounds,
135'.
Irreverent
Impiety
againfr
the
Sacrament
Lllf:ws
made
by
the
lnuli,
147.
punHhed,
7 0 ).
Lan1,uages
different
in
Peru,
249.
The
lndiani
fhew great fidelity
to
the And
LanJ?,1111-ges
ufi
din
the Court,
z5
3.
Spaniard1
who cook
them in
War,487..
New
Laws
made
in the
Cour:c of
Spain
They are naturally fimple and ctedu-
for better Government of the
tWQ
lous,
42.
Empires
of
Mexico
and
Peru,
648.
The
Inc
an
Kings
forbid
their Subjelts The new
Laws
are put in Execution,65' 1.
to meddle with 01!ick-filver,
345'.
They caufe great difiurbance,
6
54,
6
5
9,
And crirnfon colours , to dig for
67 3,67
5.
Reports
raifed
againft thofe
them without
Licence,
346.
who
favoured the new
Laws)
6
S'
5'.
The
l_uftices
deprive the two Generals
The Reafons given againfi them,
664.
of their Coi:pmand,
9
37.
They
palS
Confultations thereupon,
766.
with
the Royal Army over the
Ri-
Lorenfo
de
Aldana,
his
prudent
conduet,
vers
of
Amanca
and
Apurimac,
958.
715.
He fuppreffes many Jealoufies
They enter into
Couo
with
their
and
Feats in
Los
Reyes,
72
i.
He goes
Camp,
95'9-.
They come to the
place
to
the
Valley of
Los
Reyes,
and fends
where the Rebels had fortified them-
Spies againfi
Pifarro,
7r1-.
felves,
961.
They make Laws to
L oyola,
the Governour, his death,
1016.
prevent future Infurrections.,
97
2.
they
entertain rroublefome Confe-
rences with-the
Souldiers;
97
3.
Indians
living in the
Antu
eat mens
Flelh,
7.
Such as are taken in War
· they
eye
to a Tree, and flice their
Flefh;
and
eat
before their Faces,
ib.
They afterwards adore their Bones ,
- if
they fuffer
bravely,
ibjd.
The
Indians
carry the
Train
of Artillery
on their Shoulders, and how,
95
9.
The
Inca
Sayri
Tupac
is
perfoaded
by
the
Vice-King,
the
Mai-quis
of
C11nnete
to
come out of the
Mountains;
and
- how
contrived,
991.
The
fear
and
jealoufie the
Inca
and his Governours
conceived upon this me!fage from the
Vice-King,
99
3.
They
coofult the
·. Prophecies , and refol
e
co go ,
99
s-.
The
Inca?s
Anfwer when lle received
a
V\Tririncr
which fecured an Allow–
ance to him,
996 .
.
The
Inca
goes ro
Coz.co,
where he was well received,
and He
and
hi Wife baptized,
998.
The
Inca
Tupi1c Amaru
is
taken
and
im–
prifoned,
1oo9.
Procefs is
drawn
up
againfi him
and other
Inca,s,
and a–
gainft
the
Sons of
Spaniards
born
of
M
Arriages
amongfl the falvage
Indi
ans,
1
o.
Marriages,
how afrerwards, 106.
Manco Capac,
the firfi
lnca,
14.
Ma_yta Capac,
the
fourth
King,
5).
Chamhers
oft Moon and
Stars,&c.
8
9.
Women
befiowed in
Marriage
by
the
Inca,
105.
Marriages
amongfi: the
Inca's,
Jo8.
Mufu;
and the Expedition th\.tl;er,
273.
The
Spaniard1
ill
Succefs
in
Mefu, z76.
'
Mqy~,
Rice
and-0ther
Seed~
Pulfe
~nd
Root ,
31
8,
319.
,
Mines
of Gold
inCo!lahuya;>
344·
Mulli,
the Tree,
and
Red
Pepper~
3
2
2..
Maguy,
the Tree,. and the Virtue of it,
3
2
-3·
The Nation of
Manta,
cheir
Gods
and
Cullom ,
361.
A
Miracle
in
Tumpk._,
4 33·
Mfraclu
in favour of the
Chriftiam,
s
41,'
M~!!"
Inca
endeavours his
own Reftao-
ration,
5'
38.
He makes an Infurreeti–
on>541.
He
lives in
Banifhmenr,>57.
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