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Royal.

Commentáries;

·

·BooK

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bours ·a

nd

D:mger-s which offered in tbe Di(covery : And in regard cbat

Don Di–

_

ego

)1Hd·

(pem more vVea!ch chan be -, having been much richer, arid !oíl: an Eye

iQ ...the_Service,

he

appeared not ondy eq~al, bue co have grearer Meric rhan

Pi–

farro.

Theíe dirguíls were heightned by others, who aggravared che unkindnefs and

neg!eél: of

Pifarro

towards his Companions, alledging, rhat from a natural Ambi–

tion he had al)propriated all th,e Trufts anct Dignities ro himíelf; for which cau(e

cheíe cwo Companions became much efüanged one frorn che Qther, umill fome

Friends

imerpofi.ng

becween chem, fo reconciled rnatters, that they boch agreed;

and proceeded in cheir E~cerpriíe; ·howfoever ch~ Quarrel

was

not

fo

well made

up,

bue

chacchere remained fome reliques of ic; for that though che Provifions

were made, and all chmgs

put

into a readinefs ; yet

Don Diey,o

could not

fo

forgec

1iís lnjmies, as,

w

apply his mind with that zeal and warmnefs in his Office of ma–

king Provifi.ons , as he. had former1y e~~rciíed, whiéh

Remando Picarro

more re–

fenting than any ocher, and being a Man ofa hoc and fiery tc;mper, .did utter more

har~1 Lang~1age _againíl:

Don Diego

chan any ocher, r_eproac9ing_ his Brocher

1

and

often chargmg h1m to be the cauíe of all che Waots and Hardfh1ps chey (uflamed;

to which

Almag,o's

Brother replied, That

Don Diego·

had reafon

to

be remifs in

bis

Sµpplies, and chac it could noc be expeél:ed cha

e

he fhould be fo diligent in their

concernmenc, who ~1?d,·be~n

f9

bat}.l~cl- and r¡eglq~~d ;_an.d

tlw

though ic were

true, that according t9-r~rcjcl(Ji n.~ -~as to

(b~e in on~

l!lOiety of cbe'ümquefl,

yec ~e~ng a Gen܀\'fEPK

;i.nd

~t3_,gpn1¡rous SQ¡¡lí he more eíl:ee1ned 0f Honour and

Government, than ofall che

W

fZ~J™.,and

ff

rea.fure{n tht Univeyfe, f¡;orn,whence

aro[e .fuch,a morca•! H4cred b~~w~n

Hernando PifJrro

¡rnd

D~n Diego de Alv,agro

which was never ap¡)5;-a(ed,

,\lnt\11

sme

ki1leQ

;Ü1euoth~r~

flowfo.ev.er

che-Diff;._

rence far che prefont ;was ·

falv~d.

qp

by che lntercef,Iion .t>&!forrie fober J)rl:fons,

whom

p on Francif¡o, Pipfrt;

,_

and h~s ocher Brnchers,, ,

b~JW.é 1e

Mei:J of a more

1;001 ,apd gencle Tempei: chan

H,c-,:,1a,n40,

eefüed co ir.Kerp~fe,,

Ja[jg

rnake

á

Recorici•

liation, by reafon)! at·íthey wer(?'well ·aífure~;

J~at

withounue Affiflence

and

Friei:iq(hip of

Almagro,

che Defi_gn would be rni;nEld, · Amorigíl: feveral others

·who

wer~ io(lrumental in this 1,{eco(lci-Üatiq_n,

was

4rt{m1io de' laJ;;áma,

with

wliom

I

was acquainced ac

Co~a¡,

1

a¡.1d

VJho had-fhere

a

Di:vilion..:©f Lands plamed wich

Indi4ns.'

Alfo

Don'Francú

Pifam-did promi(e to,ren'ounce his Title ofLord Lieu–

ten'ant 'to

Don Diego,

and

to

oo(eech H~

Maieíl:§,

rhat he· vvould be plea(éd

ro

confer that Honour upon him. With yvhich

JJon¡])ict,.o

bcing.appeafed>

be

gave

almcifi:

' a·

chouíand D~cats in ,Gold ,

t?

his C0mp'imion? V\!itl1" ali che V¡él:µals,

Arms and Horfes vvh1ch be

fia~

.prov1ded, wgetluer "vvnh

cvvo

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