[132] His friend Tyers parodied the last phrase as “te inviente die, te decedente.”
[133] Relation du voyage de la Mer du Sud, aux côtes du Chily, et du Pérou, fait pendant les années 1712, 13, 14, par Amédée François Frezier. Paris, 1716, 4ᵒ.
[134] Joyfull Newes out of the newe founde Worlde, etc. Englished, by Jhon Frampton, Marchaunt, 1577, fol 101 b.
[135] Garden beds in which seeds are planted.
[136] Lima.
[137] Tschudi travelled in Peru, 1838-1842.
[138] Travels in Peru, by C. R. Markham, 1862, p. 237.
[139] In 1861, the cesto of Coca sold at 8 dollars in Sandia. In Huanaco it was 5 dollars the aroba of 25 lbs.
[140] Ed. 1879, p. 363.
[141] A Description of the Coasts of North and South Guinea, etc., by John Barbot, etc. Now first printed from his original MS., 1732.