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havi ínt
i:he
foregoirfCfu'¡lpters declared,
hoW'that
Princ::e
Man'co
11c4
·\IV ·
"·:{ent'M~mtngers i'nto
'ch'¡H}.tó
ádvife füs
Brotnér'
Paullu,
and the' High
Pr;i.efr,
1
Pilletc-V~¡1of
bis Def1gn,'
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to
kili and _deftroy alhhe
SpaniardJ
that,were
Hl·
.féru,r
as
bei!lrg ·th~ onc!ly_means thereby
to
ree0ver
bis
Ernpfre', defrring
tJ1~rn,.t-0-. Céfke ché 'fat'Iíe icourfo
wfobAlmagro,
and his PeGple,. Vl'.ho weve in thófe
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. }fo;w
we-rrtuílr
.J.mmw,.
that;'th1s 'Intimati0n w'as•brought to
Chili,
befort;
Alma–
g.~,,,
was•,départécl ·thenre, ·howfoever
f!a'itllu
having confülted wich his Friends;
cifüd
c0nclude
ana
agree; thar-ühefwer~ nót- then in a condition to fighc the
Sp,_a•
?Jiardr,
ut
rega11d ,,tlia't- havÍJi}g, l<5fli,ábov~_'teñ-tlioufand
Indiam,
by Colds, and
Smow·
in
pailingfdaeiMountliins,
('a·s
we 'have 'formerly mencioned,) their Force
was-mudi deci;eafeH,
an'rl
rroc ~pabte to opp0fu the'
Spa-niardf
ifl open Field; and
tbac fma:hr
.was
·,nhq Ví&ilattqr
of
die
Eneq-Iy,, as
well by nighu
ás
by day, being
aiways
b11
·the·Guard, nfuat rhl?r@ was
fücl(!
hopes
to cake a!il adVahtage on rhem
by
furpl'ifa
;t
whercf{lJl¡e
Ít!'
WlS1
i:hought
mtJft
'convenient to dillemble their Dif–
c~ñtentswid1
ar'<l@lour,
óf ~lee and
Hdelity
·to the
Spaniards,
untill a more
hfopportunity di'cd liia.ppen for executi'oh, of their Deílgn; in order whereunto;
Pdu/1µ
aód
PitJráo Vtliu
beíng th~n together in
Tacam'a ,
(
which is aC0flntrey of
f&-u.,
cliiin&_
frióirf
che, :Defarts of
Chili,
as we have mencioned in the
i
1.d
Cha.peer of
this
Bo-ok, )·
they
agteed,
rha:c
the High Ptieíl: íhould leave the
Spa--,
m,wds,
and
be:
gcme bue
't~lt
Pa'ullu
íhould' cominue with them for a Spie, to
giv~ Intelltgem'<le' to che
Incd,-
his ~tocher, of all che Deftgns, which were concri-
ve<l: agamíl:.him1
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Gomdra
reporcs, that both of chem fl_ed away togecher, but
Carate
faith ocher–
v.:1(e,;,
for.
in
,the '
fiir-ft
Cha'pcer of
his
thírd Book, he rnentions none bue rhe
High Ptl.eíl:, and
in
the fou,rch Chapc~t of che fame Book, fpeaking of
Paullu,
líe
hath,ihefe
V\7
mls.
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-Almagro
made
Pa-ullü Inca,
and befl:óWed on him
the
Imperial Wteath; be–
,t
caufo
tlfat
.i'vÜnco lnca,
being,confcious
M
bis evil lntentions, was fled with
~' ma,ñy
Souldiers into t~e high: Mouñtains of
Andes.
l'hus far are the Words of
Carate,
whofe Teíl:lmony ( as we have faid)
we
íhall
always
tol10w,
where Authóurs difagree, becaufe he was reftdent in
Pmt;
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and
che ocher was not.
In
like rttanner
Philip
che lnterpreter, who was with
Al–
magre,
rnade his E(cape; for .that ever ftnce the Death of
Aiahualpa,
he was feaI:"–
fuU.
a[
che
Spaniards,
and defaed-to get as far fr.oni 'them' as he was able; not thac
bekept a Correfpondence wirh the
Indians,
for they were always jealous of him,
le.íl:_
he Jhould berray thel!n
5
bue he was deftrous
t0
imitare tl\e other
Indians,
.
ándcaíl:
dff
the
Spaniards,
whom- he abhorred' in·
hi$'
very So\il. Bút chis Flighé
vvas fatal
t0
hirn;
for not
being
acquainted' vvich che Countrey, he
fell
into che
hlands of
Alma¡;to,
arrd his Sou~die~s, who calling
ro
mind hc;nv he·once deferted
,1.Jvarado;
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nd having
a
fufpici'órí
than h'e was privy to
the
Efcape of the High
P-xieíl:, and would non revctal
it,
he was fentence& to 0e hanged and q'uartered,
Up0n chis pa.flage,
though nb't aa;or<ling
rn
Eh€
órd@t ef
time ,
Gómara,
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