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CHAP. IV - Which treats of what the Indians of this kingdom say touching the state of things before the Incas ware known, and how they had fortresses in the hills, whence they came forth to make war one with another
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CHAP. XIV - How the riches possessed by the king were very great, and how the sons of the lord were ordered always to be in attendance at court
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Fragment of Chapter III
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CHAP. XXXIV - Of the fifth king who reigned at Cuzco, named Capac Yupanqui
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CHAP. XXIX - How the Capacocha was made, and to what extent it was practised by the Incas; by which is to be understood the gifts and offerings that were made to idols
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CHAP. L - How the Captains of the Inca left Xauxa, and what happened; and how Ancoallo departed from among them
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CHAP. VIII - How Manco Capac, when he saw that his brothers had been turned into stones, went to a valley where he met some people; and how he founded and built the ancient and very rich city of Cuzco, which was the capital of the whole empire of the Incas
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CHAP. LXIII - How Huayna Capac again ordered that an army should be assembled, and how he set out for Quito
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CHAP. XXV - How the Incas were free from the abominable sin, and from other evil customs which have been seen to prevail in the world among other princes
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CHAP. XXVIII - Which treats of the other principal temples, and of their names
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CHAP. LIV - How the Inca Yupanqui, having grown very old, resigned the government of the kingdom to Tupac Inca, his son
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CHAP. XXXII - Of the third king who reigned in Cuzco, named Lloque Yupanqui
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CHAP. XII - How they had chroniclers to record their deeds, and of the Quipos, what they were, and what we see of them
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CHAP. XLIX - How Inca Yupanqui ordered Lloque Yupanqui to proceed to the Valley of Xauxa, and to bring under his dominion the Huancas and the Yauyos their neighbours, with other Nations in that direction
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CHAP. LXXI - How the differences between Huascar and Atahualpa began, and how great battles were fought between them
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CHAP. X - How the lord, after he had assumed the fringe of sovereignty, was married to his sister the Coya, which is the name of the Queen, and how it was permitted that he should have many women, although among them all the Coya alone was the legitimate and principal wife
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CHAP. LVII - How the Inca sent from Quito to know whether his commands had been obeyed, and how, leaving that province in good order, he set out to go to the valleys of the Yuncas
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CHAP. V - Touching what these natives say concerning the Ticiviracocha; of the opinion held by some that an Apostle passed through this land, and of the temple there is in Cachan; also what happened there
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