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568568 c u s CUT the most pleasant situation that could be desired, in an inland country, upon a high swelling ridge of sand hills, within 3 or 400 yards of a large and beautiful lake, abounding with fish and fowl. The lake is terminated on one side by extensive forests, consisting of orange groves, overtopped with grand magnolias, palms, poplar, tilia, liveoaks, &c. ; on the other side by extensive green plains and meadows. The town consists of 30 habitations, each of which consists of two houses, nearly of the same size, large, and convenient, and covered close with the bark of the cypress tree. Each has a little garden spot, containing corn, beans, tobacco, and other vegetables. In the great Alachua savannah, about two miles distant, is an inclosed plantation, which is worked and tended by the whole community, yet every family has its particular part. Each family gathers and deposits in its granary its proper share, setting apart a small contribution for the public granary, which stands in the midst of the plantation.] CUSE, a river of the kingdom of Peru. It rises in the mountains of the province of Moxos, and runs e. w. from the river and lake of Sara to the river Ubay. It follows its course to the n. and enters the last mentioned river. [CUSHING, a township in Lincoln county, district of Maine, separated from Warren and Thoraaston by St. George's river. It was incorporated in 1789, contains 942 inhabitants, and lies 216 miles w. by n. of Boston.] CUSIBAMBA, a river of the province and corregimiento of Chilques and Masques in Peru. It rises in the cordillera of the Andes, runs w. and en- e u t iers the Apurimac, opposite the settlement of Curaguasi. CUSICAS, a barbarous nation of Indians, who dwell to the e. of the nation of the Chiquitos, and to the n. of the settlement of San Juan Bautista de los Xamoros. All that is known of them is, that they are numerous and ferocious. [CUSSITAH, an Indian town in the w. part of Georgia, 12 miles above the Broken Arrow, on Chattahoosee river.] CUTERUO, a settlement of the province and corregimiento of Caxamarca in Peru ; annexed to' the curacy of Huambos. TranslationCUSE, Río] del Reyno del Perú: nace en las montañas de la Provincia de Moxos que corren E O desde el río y laguna de Sara hasta el de Ubay, sigue su curso al N y entra en el último. CUSHNOE, Salto que da el río Kenebéc en la Provincia de Sagadahoc frente del Fuerte de Wertern. CUSI, Pueblo de la Provincia y Corregimiento de Yauyos en el Perú, anexo al Curato de Pampas. CUSIAN A, Pueblo de la jurisdicción de Santiago de las Atalayas y Gobierno de San Juan de los Llanos en el Nuevo Reyno de Granada, anexo al Curato de aquel: es muy reducido y pobre, de temperamento cálido, y solo produce algunos frutos propios de este clima, como maiz, yucas, plátanos, etc.. Tiene el mismo nombre un río de la propia Provincia: nace de una laguna pequeña cerca del Pueblo de Gameza en la jurisdicción y Corregimiento de Tunja, y entra en el Meta. CUSIBAMBA, Río] de la Provincia y Corregimiento de Chilques y Masques en el Perú: nace en la Cordillera de los Andes, corre al O y entra en el de Apunmac, frente del Pueblo de Curaguasi. Tiene el mismo nombre un Valle de esta Provincia. CUSICAS, Nación bárbara de Indios que habida a Levante de la de los Chiquitos y al N del Pueblo de San Juan Bautista de los Xamoros, solo se sabe de ella que es numerosa y feroz. CUSITAS, Pueblo de Indios de la Provincia y Colonia de Georgia, situado a orilla del río Apalachicola. CUSMO, Pueblo de la Provincia y Corregimiento de Santa en el Perú, anexo al Curato de Guarmey. CUSSIA, Pueblo de Indios Salivas, y el mayor de esta nación en el Nuevo Reyno de Granada, situado cerca del río Sinaruco en las llanuras del Orinoco: los Caribes lo destruyeron y quemaron el año de 1684. CUSSIQUINA, Río] de la Provincia y Pais de las Amazonas que baña el territorio de los Indios Mayorunas: al S de aquel río y después de correr muchas leguas al NE entra en él en 3 gr. 20 min. de Jat. aust. CUSTODIO, Río] del Reyno del Brasil: corre al NNO, es pequeño y entra en el de locantines, entre el de San Elias y el río Preto o de la Palma. CUSUMPE, Laguna pequeña de la Provincia de Hampshire, una de las de la Nueva Inglaterra entre los rios Pennycook y Pygv CUTAGOCHI, Pueblo de Indios Cherakis en la Provincia y Colonia de la Carolina Meridional, situado en la Cabecera del río Eupháse, donde tienen los Ingleses un establecimiento para el comercio. CUTAWA, 6 Catswba, Río] de la Carolina Septentrional: corre al N y entra en el Ohio, sus aguas corren siempre llenas de carbón. CUTERUO, Pueblo de la Provincia y Corregimiento de Caxamarca en el Perú, anexo al Curato de Huambos. | 568568 c u s CUT the most pleasant situation that could be desired, in an inland country, upon a high swelling ridge of sand hills, within 3 or 400 yards of a large and beautiful lake, abounding with fish and fowl. The lake is terminated on one side by extensive forests, consisting of orange groves, overtopped with grand magnolias, palms, poplar, tilia, liveoaks, &c. ; on the other side by extensive green plains and meadows. The town consists of 30 habitations, each of which consists of two houses, nearly of the same size, large, and convenient, and covered close with the bark of the cypress tree. Each has a little garden spot, containing corn, beans, tobacco, and other vegetables. In the great Alachua savannah, about two miles distant, is an inclosed plantation, which is worked and tended by the whole community, yet every family has its particular part. Each family gathers and deposits in its granary its proper share, setting apart a small contribution for the public granary, which stands in the midst of the plantation.] CUSE, a river of the kingdom of Peru. It rises in the mountains of the province of Moxos, and runs e. w. from the river and lake of Sara to the river Ubay. It follows its course to the n. and enters the last mentioned river. [CUSHING, a township in Lincoln county, district of Maine, separated from Warren and Thoraaston by St. George's river. It was incorporated in 1789, contains 942 inhabitants, and lies 216 miles w. by n. of Boston.] CUSIBAMBA, a river of the province and corregimiento of Chilques and Masques in Peru. It rises in the cordillera of the Andes, runs w. and en- e u t iers the Apurimac, opposite the settlement of Curaguasi. CUSICAS, a barbarous nation of Indians, who dwell to the e. of the nation of the Chiquitos, and to the n. of the settlement of San Juan Bautista de los Xamoros. All that is known of them is, that they are numerous and ferocious. [CUSSITAH, an Indian town in the w. part of Georgia, 12 miles above the Broken Arrow, on Chattahoosee river.] CUTERUO, a settlement of the province and corregimiento of Caxamarca in Peru ; annexed to' the curacy of Huambos. Translation |