121.
[297-2] _Rel. de la Nouv. France_, An 1636, p. 109.
[297-3] Ibid., An 1670, p. 99.
[299-1] Geronimo de Ore, _Symbolo Catholico Indiano_, chap, ix., quoted
by Ternaux-Compans. De Ore was a native of Peru and held the position of
Professor of Theology in Cuzco in the latter half of the sixteenth
century. He was a man of great erudition, and there need be no hesitation
in accepting this extraordinary prayer as genuine. For his life and
writings see Nic. Antonio, _Bib. Hisp. Nova_, tom. ii. p. 43.
[300-1] Sahagun, _Hist. de la Nueva Espana_, lib. vi. caps. 1, 4.
[300-2] Morse, _Rep. on the Ind. Tribes_, App. p. 250.
[302-1] Cogolludo, _Hist. de Yucathan_, lib. iv. cap. 9. Compare
Stephens, _Travs. in Yucatan_, ii. p. 122, who describes the remains of
these roads as they now exist.
[302-2] Rivero and Tschudi, _Antiqs. of Peru_, p. 162.
[302-3] La Vega, _Hist. des Incas_, lib. vi. chap. 30; Xeres, _Rel de la
Conq. du Perou_, p. 151; _Let. sur les Superstit. du Perou_, p.
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