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l pP- 67-154. We pass over chapters 11-xx11, devoted to the nar- 
rative of Columbus and his successors in Darien, Costa Rica, Nica- 
ngua, and Honduras, and come to operations of the Spaniards in 
_ the provinces bordering on Mexico. The Quiché empire rose in 
_ the xu or xit century of our era. Inthe early part of the xv cen- 
_ tury the Cakchiquels divided domination with them. In their turn 
_ the Zutugils separated from the Cakchiquels, having their capitals 
_ at Patinamit and Atitlan. The manner of conquest by which 
_ Pedro de Alvarado, the lieutenant of Cortez, and his faithful fol- 
lowers destroyed their power and appropriated their country, is 
4 the burden of the closing chapters of the volume. “ Henceforth, 
: taneously, 
` lows Vol. 1, The five periods of Mexican history as discussed 
Maximilian, and the later ‘development of peaceful industries. 
Menesourees. Furthermore it is not difficult to perceive that 
consulted. Not all the chapters in this volume are strictly 
The 
