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{{dtpl||Miners, therr condition, in Peru,|70 {{dtpl||{{ditto bar|Miners}}, at the mercy of those who make the advances in specie,|71}} {{dtpl||Missions of Caxamarquilla, account of,|403}} {{dtpl||Missionaries, their success in propagating the doctrines of christianity among the Indians of Peru, and the sacrifices they have voluntarily made,|404}} {{dtpl||Mohares, of Agoreros, Indian charlatans, account of,|275}} {{dtpl||Monks, their numbers greatly diminished in Peru,|140}} {{dtpl||Monuments of ancient Peru, vestiges of,|10}} {{c|N}} {{dtpl||Naturalists, the early ones who visited Peru, made but small advances in knowledge,|45}} {{dtpl||Navigation of Peru, much limited,|7}} {{dtpl||Negroes, first conveyed to America in 1510,|89}} {{dtpl||{{ditto bar|Negroes}}, the immense numbers of, imported into the American continent,|123}} {{dtpl||{{ditto bar|Negroes}}, cruelties to which they are subjected,|124}} {{dtpl||{{ditto bar|Negroes}}, residing in the district of Lima, their public congregations, and other usages,|291}} {{right|Negroes,}}