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Peruvian tales, related, in one thousand and one hours, by one of the select virgins of Cusco, to the Ynca of Peru, to dissuade him from a resolution he had taken to destroy himself by poison. Interspersed with curious and historical remarks, explaining the Religious and Civil Customs, and Ceremonies, of the Ancient Inhabitants of that Great Empire. Translated from the original French, by Samuel Humphreys, Esq;
Gueullette, Thomas-Simon, 1683-1766.Date: M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]- Books
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Peruvian tales, related, in one thousand and one hours, by one of the select virgins of Cusco, to the Ynca of Peru, To Dissuade him from a Resolution he had taken to destroy Himself by Poison. Interspersed with Curious and Historical Remarks, explaining the Religious and Civil Customs, and Ceremonies, of the Ancient Inhabitants of that Great Empire. Translated from the original French, by Samuel Humphreys, Esq;
Gueullette, Thomas-Simon, 1683-1766.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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Peruvian tales, related in one thousand and one hours, by one of the select virgins of Cusco, to the Ynca of Peru, To Dissuade him from a Resolution he had Taken to Destroy Himself by Poison. Translated from the original French by Samuel Humphreys, Esq. In three volumes.
Gueullette, Thomas-Simon, 1683-1766.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Peruvian tales, related in one thousand and one hours, by one of the select virgins of Cusco, to the Ynca of Peru, to dissuade him from a resolution he had taken to destroy himself by poison. Interspersed with curious and historical remarks, Explaining The Religious and Civil Customs and Ceremonies of the Antient Inhabitants of that Great Empire. Translated from the origina French by Samuel Humphreys, Esq; in three volumes. ...
Gueullette, Thomas-Simon, 1683-1766.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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A voyage to South America. Describing at large, the Spanish cities, towns, provinces, &c. on that extensive continent. Interspersed throughout with reflexions on whatever is peculiar in the religion and civil policy; in the genius, customs, manners, dress, &c. &c. of the several Inhabitants; whether natives, Spaniards, Creoles, Indians, mulattoes, or negroes. Together with the natural as well as commercial history of the country. And an account of their gold and silver mines. Undertaken by command of the King of Spain, by Don George Juan, and Don Antonio de Ulloa, both Captains of the Spanish Navy; and Members of the Royal Societies of London and Berlin; and of the Royal Academy at Paris. Translated from the original Spanish. Illustrated with copper plates. In two volumes.
Ulloa, Antonio de, 1716-1795.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]