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and and Pedro de Contreras in Nicaragua, and their unsuccessful attempt upon the Royal Treasure in the Tierra Firma, CHAP. VIII. Continuation of the early history of Peru, from the restoration of tranquillity by Gasca in 1549, to the death of the Inca Tupac Amaru; extracted from Garcilasso de la Vega, SECT. I. Incidents in the History of Peru, from the departure of Gasca, to the appointment of Don Antonio de Mendoza as Viceroy, II. History of Peru during the Viceroyalty of Don Antonio de Mendoza, III. Narrative of the Troubles in Peru, consequent upon the Death of the Viceroy Mendoza, IV. Continuation of the Troubles in Peru, to the Viceroyalty of the Marquis de Cannete, V. History of Peru during the Viceroyalty of the Marquis del Cannete, VI. Incidents in the History of Peru, during the successive Governments of the Conde de Nieva, Lope Garcia de Castro, and Don Francisco de Toledo, CHAP IX. History of the Discovery and Conquest of Chili, SECT. I. Geographical View of the Kingdom of Chili, II. Of the Origin, Manners, and Language of the Chilese, III. State of Chili, and Conquests made in that Country by the Peruvians, before the arrival of the Spaniards, IV. First Expedition of the Spaniards into Chili under Almagro, V. Second Expedition into Chili, under Pedro de Valdivia, to the commencement of the War between the Spaniards and Araucanians, VI. Narrative of the War between the Spaniards and Araucanians, from the year 1550, to the Defeat and Death of Pedro de Valdivia on the 3d of December 1553, SECT. VII. Continuation of the War between the Spaniards and Araucanians, from the death of Valdivia, to that of Caupolican, VIII. Continuation of the Araucanian War, after the Death of Caupolican, to the Reduction of the Archipelago of Chiloe by the Spaniards, IX. Continuation of the Araucanian War to the Destruction of all the Spanish Settlements in the territories of that Nation, X. Farther Narrative of the War, to the Conclusion of Peace with the Araucanians, XI. Renewal of the War with the Araucanians, and succinct Narrative of the History of Chili, from 1655 to 1787, XII. State of Chili towards the end of the Eighteenth Century, XIII. Account of the Archipelago of Chiloe, XIV. Account of the native tribes inhabiting the southern extremity of South America, CHAP. X. Discovery of Florida, and Account of several ineffectual Attempts to Conquer and Settle that Country by the
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