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_Royal

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,C_ommentaries.

BooKIX~

"bis Fathets, and

;'ame

b_j his .Mother; 9nd that

1

have added

mdny

C~untries and Provin–

ces

(i!

your Patrimot¡y, you máj the m_ore eaft.!y condefcend to_my deftres

in

thi

s ;. and

Jo

; iel–

ding

Qgitu

to.jbur Brother, whofe Vertuéi deferve a Royal condition, yóur

intere.ft.

wiUbe

fort_ified and ft-,:engthcned by the afliftence of fuch an AJ[ociate, who ~eing c

ndearecl't

he more

by this obliga'ti-rJn¡ 'wi/l be·able to recompen~e.the favour, and f,erw you in·the Wars for the

Conqueft of

m:inJ

other.Countrie_s,. ~~ich are adjace11! toyout Frontier,s, and

pqy

joufor the

relea[e of this .[(jng_dom by the picqúijition of manj rpore; which

if

.you t~ink_

fii

to grant,

I

foil!/

then

dcpar/Mw'ith

conten'tment ~ut of this World,, when

I

go

to

reft

with our Father the

Sun.

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· The

Princd:Íuafcar

anfivered Ms Father with a ehearfull frankneís, telling him,

t~a't

he was over-j9yed of .this opportu

nicy,

wherein he might demoníl:rate bis

.,, . 1~aainefs tb,o~ey füs ifath@t

t&e _J~ca,

.in

ar.ry

tfürig

which he \llight eíleem for h~

fervice ; ang that ifit were neceífary for

the

better: accomrndclation of his B~other

4ttthuaípa,

that he íhould rfle:lfe other Provinces; ~rovi&d

_ít

itiay be to give his

Fárher fatisfaélion he woul-d, ··eíl:eeming ·nothitlg

fb

deár

áhd- valuable as his

plea:füre aM c0ntentment.

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Huayna

CilpJt

h;tving'receiVed'. tlfü,bqligí~gAnfi.ver

from

bis

S~il

ftuafcár,

.gav@ '

hindeave

tro

ret\:t'rn'.tp€ouo,'

_ánd thensontrivetj tbew~y,s itj-tlv.hatl\llanner

to

fettle

·

-his

Son-Atah,Wpa

~n the kingdbth of

f2!!..it~,

adding othet frovtdcéS

~0

his Cr!=)wn

arict

l;>ignity; .he

a1fo

hefro,v..:ed upon him f~ver¡il of

bis

Glptaip~ of beíl: experi..,

enee, ;

andfutniíhea him with 'Par~ 0f h~ ,Árm}t ; and,

jtJ..

Qfott,

qmittaj t19tbing

to Fender

hith

great, thortghit were to táe-prejüdite

of

the Ptince,

·w

whofe rigbt

the whole Succeffion and Inheritance appertained : AnQ. beimg a moíl: te¡;¡deJJ and

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indl:l!gent Father, and ·paffion~te in the love of this Son, he defig¡;¡ed to be an Af-

, fiílant to him in the Adminiflraflon of all ID€ affairs-·of hís·Ifingdom, during the ·

time of bis life: the which refolution was taken both out ofcare and favour to bis

Son, that

fo

'he lílighr lay a good foundation to his Kingdom, and alfo_ that he ,

. might the better' keep the-Bew .Conqm~Us la~ely madé upon the Sea-coajt, and

In=

· land Cmmtries, in fubjeéti@n,; for the peopl~.thére bei¡;¡g warlike, barbarOl,ls, amd

beíl:ial, Were ready upo.n aH occafions to rebéll, and rife in Arms· againíl:,the Go–

vernment of the

Inc11 :

For fecuring of which Peace, .it was che cuffome and

pra:é\ic~ of the

Jne.w,to

trat!fplant the people from one·Provintellú ano&her, whiC?h

· was an approved courfe-to make .them quiet and peaceable,.and much more ob–

fervant and fubmiffive to their Kings, as we bave at large diftoúrfod in tbofe pla-

_ces where we have treated of Colqnies, called by ~h~m

Mit~ac.

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