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CHAPTER XIII

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1. Five days after the death of Ursua, the expedition proceeded down the river, the mutineers disagreeing, some wanting to go back to pirú, and others to go in search of the new lands. They arrived, on the same day that they left Machiparo (Ursua's sepulchre) at another village on the cliffs of the river, and so totally abandoned, that they did not even find earthen vessels to cook their food in.

They stopped here because the greater number desired it. Lope de Aguirre, and those of his opinion, were for returning to Pirú, not by the river, but by sea, and as it appeared to them that this locality was most suitable for the cutting of timber to build large vessels, so that they might go out to sea, they bored holes in one of the flat-bottomed boats, in which the horses came, to sink them as they had done to others at the village they had left; for they found themselves obliged to build brigantines and other craft of a larger sort than they had brought with them to this spot.

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The Expedition of Pedro de Ursua and Lope de Aguirre in Search of El Dorado and Omagua in 1560–1
Translated from Fray Pedro Simon's Sixth Historical Notice of the Conquest of Tierra Firme by William Bollaert
, pp. 51 - 56
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010
First published in: 1861

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  • CHAPTER XIII
  • Pedro Simón
  • Translated by William Bollaert
  • Book: The Expedition of Pedro de Ursua and Lope de Aguirre in Search of El Dorado and Omagua in 1560–1
  • Online publication: 05 November 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511697142.014
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  • CHAPTER XIII
  • Pedro Simón
  • Translated by William Bollaert
  • Book: The Expedition of Pedro de Ursua and Lope de Aguirre in Search of El Dorado and Omagua in 1560–1
  • Online publication: 05 November 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511697142.014
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  • CHAPTER XIII
  • Pedro Simón
  • Translated by William Bollaert
  • Book: The Expedition of Pedro de Ursua and Lope de Aguirre in Search of El Dorado and Omagua in 1560–1
  • Online publication: 05 November 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511697142.014
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