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15A G A vince of Orinoco, and part of the Saliva nation, ADORATORIO, a settlement of the province ADSON’S Town lies near the n. e. line of New ADUANA, a settlement of the province and AEIQUAIA, the head settlement of the alcaldia AERIUCTUQUEN, a mountain of the pro- AFFREUX, a lake of the province and colony AFUERA, one of the islands of Juan Fer- [Aga|AGA]], a mountain of the province and captain- AGACES, a nation of Indians, of the province AGALTECA, a river of the province and go- AGAMENTIGUS, a river of the province and AGAMENTIGUS, a mountain of consider- AGO 15 43' w. from Greenwich. It is a nofed land-mark Summit of the White mountains, n. 15° w. Cape Porpoise, n. 63° e. Rochester hill, n. 64° w, Tuckaway South peak, s. 80° w. Frost’s hill, Kittery, s. 57° w. Saddle of Bonabeag, w. 14° w. Isle of Shoals Meeting-house, s. 6° r. Varney’s hill, in Dover, distant 10| miles by AGAMUNTIC, or Amaguntic Pond, in [AGCHILLA, a settlement of the province and AGENAGATENINGA, a river of the pro- AGIQUA, a river of N. Carolina, which runs AGNALOS, a nation of infidel Indians, of the AGNAPURAS, a chain of mountains, or a [AGOMISO, an island of Hudson’s bay, near AGONICHE, a river of Nova Scotia, running Translation | 15A G A vince of Orinoco, and part of the Saliva nation, forming a separate district, and situate in the plains of San Juan, of the new kingdom of Gra- nada, near the river Sinaruco. It was destroyed by the Caribee indians in 1684. ADORATORIO, a settlement of the province and corregimiento of Huarochiri in Peru, situate w. of Larin. ADSON’S Town lies near the n. e. line of New Jersey, and s. e. of the Drowned Lands; 27 miles n. of Morristown, and 24 n. w. of Patterson . ] ADUANA, a settlement of the province and government of Maracaibo, situate on the shore of the lake of this name, on the e. side. ADVANCE. See Forward. AEIQUAIA, the head settlement of the alcaldia mayor of Tonala in Nueva Espana. AERIUCTUQUEN, a mountain of the pro- vince and colony of Surinam, or part of Guayana, in the Dutch possessions. It is the beginning of the great sierra of Binocote, between the rivers Cutini and Caroni. AFFREUX, a lake of the province and colony of Virginia, near the coast. AFUERA, one of the islands of Juan Fer- nandes, on the S. sea coast, in the kingdom of Chile. About 400 leagues to the n. of Cape Horn. This coast swarms with sea lions and wolves. Lat. 33° 47' s. Long. 80° 41' w. [Aga|AGA]], a mountain of the province and captain- ship oi Rio Janeiro in Brazil. It is between the rivers Irutiba and Tapoana, on the sea-coast. AGACES, a nation of Indians, of the province of Paraguay, on the shore of the river of this name, towards the e. The people are numerous, valiant, and of a lofty stature. In ancient times they were masters of that river, cruising about in it, and being the enemies of the Guaranies ; but after several conflicts, they were at last subjected by Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, governor of the province, in 1642. AGALTECA, a river of the province and go- vernment of Honduras, in the kingdom of Guate- mala. colony of New England, of York county, dis- trict of Maine. It is indebted to the ocean for its waters, through Pascataqua bay ; having no con- siderable aid from streams of fresh water. Its mouth is about four miles s. from Cape Neddie river. Small vessels can enter here.] able elevation in the district of Maine, distant about six miles from Bald Head, and eight from York harbour. Lat. 43° 12' n, and Long. 70° AGO 15 43' w. from Greenwich. It is a nofed land-mark for seamen, and is a good directory for the entry of Pascataqua harbour, as it lies very nearly in the same meridian with it and with Pigeon hill, on Cape Ann. The mountain is covered witli wood and shrubs, and affords pasture up to its summit, where there is an enchanting prospect. The cultivated parts of the country, especially on the s. and s. w. appear as a beautiful garden, in- tersected by the majestic river Pascataqua, its bays and branches. The immense ranges of mountains on the «. and n. w. afford a sublime spectacle ; and on the sea side the various in- dentings of the coast, from Cape Ann to Cape Elizabeth, are plainly in view in a clear day ; and the Atlantic stretches to the e. as far as the power of vision extends. At this spot the bearing of the following objects were taken, with a good sur- veying instrument, October 11, 1780. Summit of the White mountains, n. 15° w. Cape Porpoise, n. 63° e. Rochester hill, n. 64° w, Tuckaway South peak, s. 80° w. Frost’s hill, Kittery, s. 57° w. Saddle of Bonabeag, w. 14° w. Isle of Shoals Meeting-house, s. 6° r. Varney’s hill, in Dover, distant 10| miles by mensuration, «. 89° zo. Variation of the needle, 6° te).] the district of M the Chaudiere, through the west branch of that river.] [AGCHILLA, a settlement of the province and corregimiento of Pilaya and Paspaya in Peru. It has in its district seven public chapels, within four leagues distance.] AGENAGATENINGA, a river of the pro- vince and country of the Amazonas, in the Portu- guese territory. It rises in the country of the Anamaris Indians, runs n. and enters the abundant stream of the Madera. AGIQUA, a river of N. Carolina, which runs n. w. and afterwards turning to the w. enters the Cherokees. AGNALOS, a nation of infidel Indians, of the Nuevo Reyno de Granada, inhabiting the moun- tains w. of the river Apure. AGNAPURAS, a chain of mountains, or a cordillera of the kingdom of Peru, whicli run for leagues from n. to s. without termination, and separate the Taucas from the Chizuitos Indians. [AGOMISO, an island of Hudson’s bay, near its w. coast; n. n. e. from Albany fort.] > AGONICHE, a river of Nova Scotia, running Translation |