CONTENTS OF VOL. III. PART III.
HISTORY OF THE ABIPONES. PART III.
CHAPTER I. OF THE DEADLY HATRED OF THE ABIPONES, AND THEIR ALLIES THE MOCOBIOS, TOWARDS THE SPANIARDS.
CHAPTER II. BY WHAT MEANS THE ABIPONES POSSESSED THEMSELVES OF
CHAPTER III. OF THE VIOLENCES COMMITTED UPON THE CITIES STA. FE AND ASUMPCION.
CHAPTER IV. HOW MUCH THE GUARANY TOWNS WERE ANNOYED BY THE ABIPONES.
CHAPTER V. OF THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE ABIPONES IN THE LANDS BELONGING TO THE CITY OF CORRIENTES.
CHAPTER VI. OF THE EXCURSIONS OF THE ABIPONES AGAINST THE COLONIES OF ST. IAGO DEL ESTERO.
CHAPTER VII. OF THE EXPEDITIONS OF FRANCISCO BARREDA, GENERAL
CHAPTER VIII. OF CERTAIN DEFECTS IN THE SOLDIERS OF ST. IAGO,
CHAPTER IX. OF THE ATROCITIES OF THE ABIPONES TOWARDS THE PEOPLE OF CORDOBA.
CHAPTER X. OF THE FRUITLESS EXCURSIONS OF THE CORDOBANS AGAINST THE ABIPONES.
CHAPTER XI. OF THE FREQUENT ENDEAVOURS OF THE JESUITS IN
CHAPTER XII. A COLONY FOUNDED FOR THE MOCOBIOS AFTERWARDS THE OCCASION OF ABIPONIAN COLONIES.
CHAPTER XIII. THE FIRST COLONY OF ST. JERONYMO, FOUNDED FOR THE ABIPONES RIIKAHES.
CHAPTER XIV. SOME THINGS WORTHY OF NOTE RESPECTING YCHOALAY AND OAHERKAIKIN.
CHAPTER XV. FURTHER PRAISES OF YCHOALAY.
CHAPTER XVI. CONCERNING THE HOSTILE INCURSION ATTEMPTED BY
CHAPTER XVII. CONCERNING REPEATED EXPEDITIONS UNDERTAKEN BY
CHAPTER XVIII. OF FRESH DISTURBANCES OF THE TOWN, ARISING FROM THE VICTORY GAINED BY THE INHABITANTS.
CHAPTER XIX. YCHOALAY, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SPANIARDS, TAKES
CHAPTER XX. THE WHOLE NATION OF ABIPONES ARE ASSEMBLED IN THREE
CHAPTER XXI. AN INEFFECTUAL EXPEDITION OF THE SPANIARDS AGAINST THE ABIPONES.
CHAPTER XXII. THE CACIQUE DEBAYAKAIKIN SLAIN BY YCHOALAY IN
CHAPTER XXIII. THE ORIGIN AND COMMENCEMENT OF A COLONY OF
CHAPTER XXIV. THE FLIGHT OF THE ABIPONES FROM THE TOWN OF CONCEPCION AND THEIR RETURN TO IT.
CHAPTER XXV. THE VICISSITUDES AND DISTURBANCES OF THE COLONY.
CHAPTER XXVI. MY JOURNEY TO ST. IAGO ON BUSINESS PERTAINING TO THE COLONY.
CHAPTER XXVII. MY STAY AT THE CITY OF ST. IAGO. THE VISIT OF
CHAPTER XXVIII. MY DISASTROUS RETURN TO OUR COLONY.
CHAPTER XXIX. THE PERPETUAL DISTURBANCES OF THE TOWN OF CONCEPCION.
CHAPTER XXX. THE ARRIVAL OF BARREDA, AND THE REMOVAL OF THE TOWN TO THE BANKS OF THE SALADO.
CHAPTER XXXI. THE CALAMITIES AND PERPETUAL MUTATIONS OF THE NEW COLONY AT THE RIVER SALADO.
CHAPTER XXXII. A COLONY INHABITED BY THE YAAUKANIGA ABIPONES,
CHAPTER XXXIII. PROGRESS OF THE TOWN OF ST. FERDINAND, WHICH WAS RETARDED BY DEBAYAKAIKIN.
CHAPTER XXXIV. FRESH DISTURBANCES, CAUSED BOTH BY STRANGERS, AND BY THE INHABITANTS THEMSELVES.
CHAPTER XXXV. THE ORIGIN AND SITUATION OF A COLONY OF ABIPONES NAMED FROM S. CARLOS AND THE ROSARY.
CHAPTER XXXVI. COMMENCEMENT OF THE COLONY.
CHAPTER XXXVII. EXTREME INDIGENCE OF THE COLONY, AND ITS VARIOUS CALAMITIES.
CHAPTER XXXVIII. CONTINUAL TUMULTS OF WAR.
CHAPTER XXXIX. VARIOUS INCURSIONS OF THE MOCOBIOS AND TOBAS.
CHAPTER XL. SMALL-POX THE ORIGIN OF MANY CALAMITIES AND BLOODY ATTACKS.
CHAPTER XLI. FOUR HUNDRED SPANISH HORSEMEN, IN CONJUNCTION WITH
CHAPTER XLII. ANXIETY OF THE ABIPONES CONCERNING THE REVENGE OF
CHAPTER XLIII. AN ASSAULT OF SIX HUNDRED SAVAGES ON THE SECOND OF AUGUST.
CHAPTER XLIV. COROLLARY TO THE EVENTS DETAILED IN THE PRECEDING CHAPTER.
CHAPTER XLV. HOW ARDUOUS A TASK IT IS TO PERSUADE THE ABIPONES
CHAPTER LXVI. NO TRIFLING ADVANTAGES DERIVED FROM THE ABIPONIAN
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