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CHAP. XXXVI - Which contains the description and appearance of the kingdom of Peru from the city of Quito to the town of La Plata, a distance of more than seven hundred leagues
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CHAP. LXXVIII - Of the foundation of the city of the frontier, who was its founder, and of some customs of the Indians in the province
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CHAP. LXII - How the Indians of these valleys and of other parts of the country believe that souls leave the bodies, and do not die; and why they desired their wives to be buried with them
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CHAP. LI - In which the account of the Indians of Puerto Viejo is finished; and concerning the founding of that city, and who was its founder
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CHAP. V - Of the ports and rivers on the coast, from the City of the Kings to the province of Chile, and their latitudes, with other matters connected with the navigation of these seas
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CHAP. CXIX - How mighty wonders have been clearly seen in the discovery of these Indies, how our Sovereign Lord God desires to watch over the Spnaiards, and how He chastises those who are cruel to the Indians
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CHAP. LXXXI - Of what there is to be said concerning the country from Caxamarca to the valley of Xauxa; and of the district of Guamachuco, which borders on Caxamarca
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CHAP. LXVII - Of the road from San Miguel to Truxillo, and of the valleys between those cities
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INTRODUCTION
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CHAP. XXXIX - Of other villages and buildings between Carangue and the city of Quito: and of the robbery which the people of Otabalo are said to have committed on those of Carangue
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CHAP. CII - Of the ancient ruins at Pucara, of the former greatness of Hatun-colla, of the village called Azangaro, and of other things which are here related
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CHAP. LXVIII - In which the same road is followed as has been treated of in the former chapter, until the city of Truxillo is reached
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CHAP. CXXI - Of the monasteries which have been founded in Peru, from the date of its discovery down to the present year 1550
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CHAP. XXXIV - In which the account of what there is in this country is concluded, as far as the boundary of Pasto
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CHAP. XXXI - Concerning the river of Santa Martha, and of the things which are met with on its banks
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CHAP. LXXXVII - Of the founding of the city of Guamanga, and who was its founder
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CHAP. LIX - In which the narrative is continued down to the foundation of the city of San Miguel, and who was the founder. Also of the difference of the seasons in this kingdom of Peru, which is a notable thing; and how it does not rain along the whole length of these plains, which are on the coast of the South Sea
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CHAP. CXVII - In which certain things are declared concerning the Indians; and what fell out between a clergyman and one of them, in a village of this kingdom
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CHAP. LX - Concerning the road which the Yncas ordered to be made along these coast valleys, with buildings and depôts like those in the mountains; and why these Indians are called Yuncas
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CHAP. XLIX
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