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| | AN ACCOUNT OF THE ANTIQUITIES OF PERU. |
 | | Their names were Ayar-cachi, Ayar-uchu, Aya-raeca, etc. The said Apu Manco Ccapac, after the death of his father and mother, named Apu Tampu Pacha and Mama Achi, being now an orphan, but grown to man's estate, assembled his people to see what power he had to prosecute the new conquests which he meditated. |
 | | Finding some difficulties, he agreed with his brothers to seek new lands, taking his rich clothes and arms, and the staff which had been left by Tonapa. |
 | | 1 Purun, "savage." Pacha, "time." Racya, "before." Ntin, Plural of multitude. |
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