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aflfurance to the cirty pf'&iffgj 9 where there was given 

 to him the valley oi'Yttcay, and other things, to whom 

 fucceeded a daughter of his. Beholde the fuccefllon 

 which isknowneat this day of that great and rich fami- 

 lieof the /#/MJ> whole, raignc continued above three 

 Imndredy^ercs, wherein they reckon eleaven fuccef- 

 forSjVnuIlitwaswholy extinguished . Intheotherli- 

 nage of Vriacttfco, which (as wehavefaid before) had 

 his beginning likewife from the firft Mdffgecapa, they 

 reckon eight fucceflbrs in this fort : T&MangpcafA fuc- 

 ceedsd Cincb&r/ic^ to him CapAC Tufangui, to him Liu- 

 quiTufangM, toliimMAjtacAfaestTarcogumarn, vnto 

 whome fucceedcd his fbnne, whome they name not,to 

 this ion fucceeded Don leax Tambo., MajUfana^a. This 

 fufEcethfortheoriginallaudfucceffion of the 1ngn<u+ 

 that governed the land tfPeru , with that that I have 

 fpoken of their Lawes Gpyemement, and manner of 

 life. 



-wede* 

 CHAP. 2. 



Although you may fee by the hiftoric which ilialbe 

 written of the kingdomc,fuccefliou,& beginning 

 of the Mexicaines , their maner of common weak ^nd 

 governement, yet will I fpeake briefly what I {ball; 

 thinke fit ee in general! to be rnoft ohfci vcd : VVhei-cof 

 I will difcourfe more amply in the hiiioiie . The Ivft 

 point \vherebywe may iudge the Mexicaine governe*. 

 ment robe very politikc,is the order they had and kept 

 inviolable in the el e<5lion of their king ; forfince their 

 j viitothgir^bft^which was Mete-^ 



