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478478 C L E C L I kingdom of Chile. It rises from one of the lakes Same name, another river in the province and cor- Same name, another river of the province and go- Same name, another, a small river of the province Same name, another small river of the kingdom of Same name, another (river) of the same kingdom of Brazil, Same name, a port of the coast of the South sea, in the CLAUCAC, a settlement of the head settlement CLAUDIO, San, a small island of the North sea, [CLAVERACK, a post-town in Columbia CLAYCAYAC, a head settlement of the alcaldia CLEAUER, a settlement of the island of CLERC, Ensenada de, a bay of the n. coast [CLERK’S Isles lie s, w. from, and at the [CLERMONT, a post-town in Columbia coun- [Clermont, a village 13 miles from Camden, CLEYALI, a settlement of Indians of [CLIE, Lake Le, in Upper Canada, about 38 [CLINCH Mountain divides the waters of [Clinch, or Peleson, a navigable branch of [CLINTON, the most n. county of the state of Translationen el Reyno de Chile: nace de una de las lagunas de Avendaño, corre al O, y torciendo luego su curso al S entra en el de la Laxa: a su orilla tienen los Españoles un fuerte llamado Yurabel o Don Carlos de Austria, para contener a los Indios Araucanos. [Claro|Tiene el mismo nombre]] Otro río hay de este nombre en la Provincia y Corregimiento de Maule, del mismo Reyno: corre al O, y entra en el de Maule. [Claro|Tiene el mismo nombre]] Otro río de la Provincia y Gobierno de Mariquita en el Nuevo Reyno de Granada: nace en el Valle de Corpus Christi, y corriendo por él entra en el grande de la Magdalena. [Claro|Tiene el mismo nombre]] Otro (río) pequeño de la Provincia y Gobierno del Paraguay, corre al O y entra en el de Mbotetey. [Claro|Tiene el mismo nombre]] Otro (río) pequeño del Reyno del Brasil que también corre al O, y entra en el Preto o de la Palma enfrente del de Benito. [Claro|Tiene el mismo nombre]] Otro (río) del mismo Reyno del Brasil distinto del anterior: nace en el Pais de los Indios Araes; corre al N NE y entra en el de Parcuipasa al O de la Villa Boa. [Claro|Tiene el mismo nombre]] Un Puerto de la Costa de la mar del Sur en la Provincia y Gobierno del Chocó del Reyno de Tierra-Firme: está entre el Puerto Quemado y la Bahía de San Francisco Solano. CLAUCAC, Pueblo de la Cabecera de Xonacatepec y Alcaldía mayor y Cuernavaca en Nueva España. CLAUDIO, San, Isla pequeña de la mar del Norte, cerca de la Costa del E de la Nueva Escocia en la América Septentrional, en el estrecho que forma aquella con la Isla de San Juan. CLAUERAC, Pueblo de los Ingleses en la Provincia y Colonia de Nueva York, situado a orilla del río Hudson. CLEAUER, Pueblo de la Isla de Barbada en el distrito de la Parroquia de San Juan. CLERC, Ensenada de, (bahía) en la Costa del Norte y cabeza del O de la Isla de Santo Domingo, y parte que poseen los Franceses entre la de los Caimitos y el Trou o Agujero de Jeremías. CLEYALI, Pueblo de Indios de la Carolina Meridional, situado a orilla del río Albama. | 478478 C L E C L I kingdom of Chile. It rises from one of the lakes of Avendafio, runs w. and then turning s. enters the river Laxa. On its shore the Spaniards have a fort, called Yumbel, or Don Carlos de Austria, to restrain the Araucanos Indians. Same name, another river in the province and cor- regimiento of Maule of the same kingdom. It runs w. and enters the Maule. Same name, another river of the province and go- vernment of Mariquita in the Nuevo Reyno de Granada. It rises in the valley of Corpus Christi, and running through it, enters the great river Magdalena. Same name, another, a small river of the province and government of Paraguay. It runs w. and en- ters the Mbotetei. Same name, another small river of the kingdom of Brazil, which also runs w. and enters the Preto or Palma, opposite the Benito. Same name, another (river) of the same kingdom of Brazil, distinct from the former. It rises in the country of the Araes Indians, runs n. n. e. and enters the Parcuipasa, to the w. of the toM'n Boa. Same name, a port of the coast of the South sea, in the province and government of Choco in the kingdom of Tierra Firme. It lies between the port Quemado and the bay of San Francisco Solano. CLAUCAC, a settlement of the head settlement of Xonacatepec, and alcaldia mayor of Cuernavaca, in Nueva Espana. CLAUDIO, San, a small island of the North sea, near the e. coast of Nova Scotia in N. America, in the strait which this coast forms with the island of San Juan. [CLAVERACK, a post-town in Columbia county. New York, pleasantly situated on a large plain, about two miles and a half e. of Hudson city, near a creek of its own name. It contains about 60 houses, a Dutch church, a court-house, and a goal. The township, by the census of 1791, contained 3262 inhabitants, including 340 slaves. By the state census of 1796 tkere appears to be 412 electors. It is 231 miles from Philadelphia. 1 CLAYCAYAC, a head settlement of the alcaldia mayor of Zultepec in Nueva Espana ; annexed to the curacy of Teraascaltepec. It contains 84 families of Indians, and is four leagues s. of its capital. CLEAUER, a settlement of the island of Barbadoes, in the district of the parish of San Juan. CLERC, Ensenada de, a bay of the n. coast and w. head of the island of St. Domingo, in the French possessions, between the bay of Los Cai- raitos and the Agujero or Trou of Jeremias. [CLERK’S Isles lie s, w. from, and at the entrance of Behring’s straits, which separate Asia from America. They rather belong to Asia, being very near, and s. s. w. from the head-land which lies between the straits and the gulf of Anadir in Asia. They have their name in honour of that able navigator, Captain Clerk, the companion of Captain Cook. In other maps they are called St. Andrea isles.] [CLERMONT, a post-town in Columbia coun- ty, New York, six miles from Red hook, 15 from Hudson, 117 miles n. of New York, and 212 from Philadelphia. The township contains 867 inhabitants, inclusive of 113 slaves.] [Clermont, a village 13 miles from Camden, S. Carolina. In the late war, here was a block-house encompassed by an abbatis; it was taken from Colonel Rugely of the British militia, in December 1781, by an ingenious stratagem of Lieutenant-colonel W ashington.] CLEYALI, a settlement of Indians of South Carolina ; situate on the shore of the river Alabama. [CLIE, Lake Le, in Upper Canada, about 38 miles long and 30 broad; its waters communicate with those of lake Huron,] [CLINCH Mountain divides the waters of Holston and Clinch rivers, in the state of Tennessee. In this mountain Burk’s Garden and Morrises Nob might be described as curiosities.] [Clinch, or Peleson, a navigable branch of Tennessee river, which is equal in length to Hol- ston river, its chief branch, but less in width. It rises in Virginia, and after it enters into the state of Tennessee, it receives Powel’s and Poplar’s creek, and Emery’s river, besides other streams. The course of the Clinch is s. w. and s. w. by w . ; its mouth, 150 yards wide, lies 35 miles below Knoxville, and 60 above the mouth of the Hiwasse. It is beatable for upwards of 200 miles, and Powel’s river, nearly as large as the main river, is navigable for boats 100 miles.] [CLINTON, the most n. county of the state of New York, is bounded n. by Canada, e. by the deepest waters of lake Champlain, which line se- parates it from Vermont, and s. by the county of Washington. By the census of 1791, it contained 16 14 inhabitants, including 17 slaves. It is di- vided into five townships, viz. Plattsburgh, the capital. Crown Point, Willsborough, Champlain, and Peru. The length from n. to s. is about 96 miles, and the breadth from e. to w. including the line upon the lake, is 36 miles. The number of souls was, in 1796, estimated to be 6000. By the state census, in Jan. 1796, there were 624 persons entitled to be electors. A great proportion of the lands are of an excellent quality, and produce Translationen el Reyno de Chile: nace de una de las lagunas de Avendaño, corre al O, y torciendo luego su curso al S entra en el de la Laxa: a su orilla tienen los Españoles un fuerte llamado Yurabel o Don Carlos de Austria, para contener a los Indios Araucanos. [Claro|Tiene el mismo nombre]] Otro río hay de este nombre en la Provincia y Corregimiento de Maule, del mismo Reyno: corre al O, y entra en el de Maule. [Claro|Tiene el mismo nombre]] Otro río de la Provincia y Gobierno de Mariquita en el Nuevo Reyno de Granada: nace en el Valle de Corpus Christi, y corriendo por él entra en el grande de la Magdalena. [Claro|Tiene el mismo nombre]] Otro (río) pequeño de la Provincia y Gobierno del Paraguay, corre al O y entra en el de Mbotetey. [Claro|Tiene el mismo nombre]] Otro (río) pequeño del Reyno del Brasil que también corre al O, y entra en el Preto o de la Palma enfrente del de Benito. [Claro|Tiene el mismo nombre]] Otro (río) del mismo Reyno del Brasil distinto del anterior: nace en el Pais de los Indios Araes; corre al N NE y entra en el de Parcuipasa al O de la Villa Boa. [Claro|Tiene el mismo nombre]] Un Puerto de la Costa de la mar del Sur en la Provincia y Gobierno del Chocó del Reyno de Tierra-Firme: está entre el Puerto Quemado y la Bahía de San Francisco Solano. CLAUCAC, Pueblo de la Cabecera de Xonacatepec y Alcaldía mayor y Cuernavaca en Nueva España. CLAUDIO, San, Isla pequeña de la mar del Norte, cerca de la Costa del E de la Nueva Escocia en la América Septentrional, en el estrecho que forma aquella con la Isla de San Juan. CLAUERAC, Pueblo de los Ingleses en la Provincia y Colonia de Nueva York, situado a orilla del río Hudson. CLEAUER, Pueblo de la Isla de Barbada en el distrito de la Parroquia de San Juan. CLERC, Ensenada de, (bahía) en la Costa del Norte y cabeza del O de la Isla de Santo Domingo, y parte que poseen los Franceses entre la de los Caimitos y el Trou o Agujero de Jeremías. CLEYALI, Pueblo de Indios de la Carolina Meridional, situado a orilla del río Albama. |