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Royal Commentaries.
." accuíl:omed thereunto, and encouraged by Admonitions and Direél:ions from
" Facher
Andrew Lopez.,
who was a Jeíuic, and his Confeífour, he cominued bis
'.' Devotions of Prayer not emely for bis friend, but for all thofe·wpo were thére
' " ·buried, wíthout any comcernmenc or .diíl:raétion of mind ; exhorting likewife
" ochers
to
join with him both in their Prayers and Alrns. And afterwards, by.
" che advice and example of chis Perfon, the
Mefti;;::,os,
-who were the Sons
of
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Spaniards,
begotcen on the Bodies of
lndian
Wornen, <lid in che ye~r
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" cranfpotc the Bones of Gheir Fachers from thac place to the Cicy of
Couo,
where
" they buried them in án Ho[pical, and caufed many Maífes, Alms, and other
" pious Works to be celebraced and performed for chem ; to whích alt·the Cicy ·
" concurring with a general Alacrity; froi:n chat time fotward the ,Vifion ceaféét
" to
appear. ' ThuS' far. are che Wotds
0f
B!tu
Palera.
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·And now to compl~te che füm of ali thefe Cruelties áfcer chis unhappy Batee!;
diere remains norhing more to 6€! related than onely the Tragedy of
Don Diego de:
Almagro
bimfelf; fhe confequence of whích was the total deft:ruétion of bodi che
Governours
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with their ·confidents and Abetrours,, ih which calamit'y tl'le com–
mon Welfare of
Peru
was involved.
In'which Relation 00th the' I-liíl:prians una-:
nimouíly agree, thac is co-fay,
Carate
in the 1.+-tq Chapt~r of his third Book, an4
C:omara
in Chapter
14:z.,
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·His.Viétpry being_G>bta:ined,
ancl
.Almagro
tak.en;,one-
ficle ;was,
enriched;
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and che other impoverifhed
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which is the natural confequenee of a Ci–
'.' .vil War; ;_\~:aged between ·Citizens 'and~Relations
in
Bloud
and
Corifanguinity.
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'Fernando
.Pj:·arro)rñm~,\liat(;ly took pófI:effion of Co~o,'thpugh FiPlliWi-!;hout inuch
''. ·difc;:ontenG.artd murmHrings ,of the peeple,,, for thoegl,¡; he !fba1e~~b~ fpoils
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" rnong_íl: &hern, yet there n0t being füfficiemc to.,faai5fie 1:h~ ~.xpeétati0ns.of eve–
" ry perfQf\,, Mutihies were feared , · to preveht wbich,, the Sóuldier~· were em–
" ployed
q¡fn~w
C@nqueíl:s, ;ahd
td
make-things mor
e ,fufe,the·fri~ncls
.0f
Alma–
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gro
were ¡jpynec!
to
,tbéioihers without, di(l:infüon :•
iA.ndno iake away farther
" caq[e, or,,9~catióó
0Íirhl<~ti0n_
ami Ml!ltiny,
Don ~iygg,de Afmagro,1Juhi~r,
was
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fent a ·p,ofoner tQ th~ Gity ,of
los Reyes
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.as to
,1/mag1¡1uh11:n{d'f;
ll?r.o~fs-MTas
.:~n;iadé aga,0Jr.him~ ' an~ta ,nep<'>rt_was.p"t115llfhed? ~habne.,,.it~petl}.e1\ wicli pi~:Soli;
. wa_s
to
b~ fem Pnfonenp -/r¡,
Reyes,
aQd thenc€ mt0;
8p4irJw
,B',!t·wher(1as 1t·was
w
commqljl\y,,
ll~1leed, that
Mefa
and others intendctd,
t<i>:
tefp:ie..
hi~
"~hf
:thé:wa-y;
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was ..a:mére precen~.,.:fu
dd.ak.thc.íeverit~ oftbeircproceedings;
lk~y
fen-,
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~n€edhitm,
c~Ji>.e.a,ch. , ;Jil1e·1critnes 1ai4
t~
his charge~
-wetle,i,
thaéihéi mad ermed
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oz.coby·,
,fotce
JOf
Atms ; ;
Ü1at
me: baa1.caufed t
he' ·cllúfibn· óf,
rnl:tch½Spanijh
.\ ~\0ud · t~ac he had, en.:.tred,
iiiw
'a fecret 'Ireaty
withr.Mw,l go' fngit1againíl: che
r:.
Spaniard'{,
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füa:li
h~;bad giyen ,artci -prefcr~bediLimi~ fori:;G@vctlf.run.en~
abtl
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diétion withóut licence Írórn che Ernperour; that
.h.i,
had l:kokftm
,a;Hlhis 'Arci-.
" éles and Oachs; thac .contrary to the·Peace of their Sovereign-Loréfthe King he
';--·ha<l 'foughf ·two_Battels, ;one
át
Abá'ncay,
and the othef: ac~ia!in.u~ be1icks111ívers
" orh©r Mifdemeanours committed by hirn ofleífer momenr.
Almagro
grievoufi.y
'' refented the feverity of this fentence , and made fuch {ad lamentations there–
" upon, as were fufficient
to
draw Tears from th€ moíl: obdurace heart: And
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