R oyal
Commentaries.
Bo
K
•
.
cretttllYe which
I
ow
not what to call
it,
becaufe I never [aw the lik! before: He called
to me
a~d
[aid
011
jin,
I
am a Child of the Sun, and Brother to the
Inca
,nco C apac,
a
d
r~
0
a
' ma
do Huaco
his 1-Yife and Si.fter, who were the
fir.ftof J011r F
4 -
,;il
and
bJ
them
J
;,,,
Allied in BloHd to your Father,
and
all of
JOU,
bei;1g
Ctllled
Inca
irac cha.
and am fant b our Father the SJtn to order
yo11,
that
011
immedi.-tte!J carry
thu Advice ;
0
my
Brother the
Inca,
acqHttintin._~ ~im, t~a:
the greateft
pa~t
of the Province.i
of
hinchafuyu,
IU
well thofa who are under hu
Dom1mon,.
as. thofe which are not, are in
rebellion and are 1mited
in
coefederttcy to af[ault hzm, and with a ftrong and numerOUJ A nr
9
to caft h;m from his Throne, and deftr'!J the Imperial City. of
Co~o
;
~herefore
I order
yoii immediate/ to give this intelligence to
my
'Brother. the
Inca ,
a~vijing
him from
.m~, th~tt
he provide
again.ftthis emergency, 4nd tak,: fuch v1goroU& refolut1on_s to prevent
it.,
as the
importance of thu
matter
doth
requir~
And as to thine own
particu~a~,
let me teO thee,
that in what miifortune foever thoH art, thou
h(e
not
thy
courage or {pmt, for
I
jhall ever
be 1tt hand
ana ready
to f11ccour thee as m own
flefh
and blond; and therefore I
ftrict{J
ad–
moni./h the; not to attempt
any
thing, h(!W great foever
it
be, unworthy thy Family and ancient
Blo11tl, and the Greatne{s of
ti?J
Empire; for
1
will ever be affrftant, and near to f11ccour
the
in thy reateft
and
ultimate exigencies.
Havin
faid
th~fe
\ ords, the
Inca Yira–
;(lch
ani ed and I
fa
him no more ; and then returning
w
y
f<
':
I del yed
no
ume to
c~me
and
appear before
your
Majefty to communicate
unto you
e
particulars of
rhefe Matter .
CH AP.
XXI I.
Of the Confultation which the
Incas
helcl upon
the Advice
n;
hicb the Apparition
gave.
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