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Excerpt from The History of Paraguay, Vol. 1
Ofiicers of jufiice, in theirs; and everything pafi'ed, in appearance, to the greateft fatiisfa�tionof all par ties. But the 'fincereft joy feemed to be that of the army, and the common people. The Spaniards, whom Don Alvarez had left to follow him on rafts, did not arrive in leis than a month after him. They were attacked by fome Indians, who attempted, with long poles armed with hooks, to draw the rafts afllone, and would, perhaps, have int'he attempt, if a chrif't'ian Caciquehad not come to {the a?ifianoe of the travellers, with all his war fior�. The Barbarians, however, wounded fame but the Caciquehad their wounds and took them home for fome.
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