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CHAP. XXXV - Of the sixth king who reigned in Cuzco, and of what happened in his time; and of the fable or history they relate touching the river that passes through the midst of the city of Cuzco
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CHAP. XLIII - How Cari returned to Chucuito; of the arrival of the Inca Viracocha; and of the peace that was agreed to between them
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CHAP. LII - How Inca Yupanqui set out from Cuzco and marched to the Collao, and of what happened there
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CHAP. LXI - How Huayna Capac reigned in Ouzco, who was the twelfth King Inca
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CHAP. XXX - How they made great festivities and sacrifices at the grand and solemn feast called Hatun Raymi
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DEDICATION TO GENERAL CACERES
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CHAP. LIX - How Tupac Inca again set out from Cuzco, and of the fierce war he waged with those of Huarco; and how, after he had conquered them, he returned to Cuzco
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CHAP. XLVIII - How the Inca returned to Vilcas, and besieged the rocky fastness where the enemy had taken refuge
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CHAP. VI - How certain men and women appeared in Pacarec Tampu, and what they relate touching their proceedings after they came forth from there
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CHAP. XVII - Which treats of the order maintained by the Incas, and how in many parts they made the waste places fertile, by the arrangements they made for that purpose
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CHAP. LV - How the Collas asked for peace, and how the Inca granted it and returned to Cuzco
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CHAP. LXIV - How Huayna Capac entered the country of the Bracamoros, and returned flying, and of the other events that happened until he arrived at Quito
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CHAP. XIX - How the kings of Cuzco ordered that every year an account should be taken of all persons who died and were born throughout their dominions; also how all men worked, and how none could be poor by reason of the storehouses
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CHAP. XXII - How the Mitimaes were established, and of the different kinds of them, and how they were highly esteemed by the Incas
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CHAP. XXVII - Which treats of the riches of the temple of Curicancha, and of the veneration in which the Incas held it
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CHAP. LXV - How Huayna Capac marched through the coast valleys, and what he did
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CHAP. LXX - How Huascar was acknowledged as king in Cuzco, after the death of his father
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CHAP. LXVI - How, when Huayna Capac was about to march from Quito, he sent forward certain of his captains, who returned flying before the enemy, and what he did in consequence
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CHAP. LX - How Tupac Inca once more set out from Cuzco, and how he went to the Collao, and from thence to Chile, subjugating the nations in that direction, and of his death
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CHAP. XIII - How the lords of Peru were beloved on the one hand, and feared on the other, by all their subjects; and how no one, even a great lord of very ancient lineage, could come into the presence, except with a burden, in token of great obedience
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