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CHAPTER CIV
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How the Alcalde Alonso Palomino and Don Antonio de Rivera arrived at the city of Cuzco, and what happened.
WE have already related, farther back, how the municipality of Lima ordered the alcalde Alonso Palomino and Don Antonio Rivera to set out and travel, with all speed, to the great city of Cuzco, where they would find Vaca de Castro, and to give him the Ordinances1 which the accountant Juan de Cáceres had sent from Panamá, that he might decide what course would be best for the Realm. Palomino and Rivera arrived at Cuzco, causing disquiet2 to those who were inclined for peace, urging that such a calamity3 as this must not be let pass, for they all knew with what labour these regions had been explored. Vaca de Castro, having seen the Ordinances, and, being a discreet4 man, in no wise lost patience. On the contrary, he summoned the following citizens to meet in the municipal chamber5:
Capt. Garcilaso de la Vega,
Don Martín de Guzmán,
Hernando Bachicao,
Juan Julio de Ojeda,
Juan Vélez de Guevara,
Diego Maldonado.
When they had assembled he caused the Ordinances to be read to them in his presence. The officers of the municipality then discussed the matter in session, saying that[372] that city was the headpiece of the Realm and the others should be governed by it. The Emperor, our Lord, being so Christian6 a prince, it was not seemly to believe that, without hearing their objections, he should wish to deprive them of their property; and that the Ordinances could not be wholly complied with, notwithstanding that they must obey them as coming from their natural King. Vaca de Castro replied with some warmth that they should be silent rather than show such temper, because, since his Majesty7 had ordered that the Ordinances were to come into force, it had to be done and they must bow to the command, as that of their natural King and Lord. He said, further, that they must wait for the arrival of the Viceroy who, it might be, would consent to submit their petition before the royal presence. Meanwhile, they would not be dispossessed either of their estates or of Indians.
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ordinances
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calamity
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discreet
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| adj.(言行)谨慎的;慎重的;有判断力的 | |
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chamber
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| n.房间,寝室;会议厅;议院;会所 | |
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defender
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concurrence
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judgment
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spoke
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requited
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| v.报答( requite的过去式和过去分词 );酬谢;回报;报复 | |
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promulgation
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preclude
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dictates
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boding
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tranquillity
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stifle
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| vt.使窒息;闷死;扼杀;抑止,阻止 | |
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deposition
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| n.免职,罢官;作证;沉淀;沉淀物 | |
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gatherings
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| 聚集( gathering的名词复数 ); 收集; 采集; 搜集 | |
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