The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies: Containing an Entire Translation of the Spanish Work of Colonel Don Antonio de Alcedo, with Large Additions and Compilations from Modern Voyages and Travels and from Original and Authentic Information. In five volumes. Vol. I. [-V.].James Carpenter, ... Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, ... White, Cochrane and Company and Murray, ... London; Parker, Oxford; and Deighton, Cambridge., 1812 |
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Pagina 51
ECCE-HOMO, a settlement of the jurisdiction and government of Pamplona in the
Nuevo Reyno de Granada; situate in the valley of Matanza, of a mild temperature,
and producing all the fruits peculiar both to a hot and cold climate. It has some ...
ECCE-HOMO, a settlement of the jurisdiction and government of Pamplona in the
Nuevo Reyno de Granada; situate in the valley of Matanza, of a mild temperature,
and producing all the fruits peculiar both to a hot and cold climate. It has some ...
Pagina 174
GUACARI, a settlement of the province and government of Popayan in the N
uevo Reyno de Granada. GUACARUGAI, a settlement of the province and
government of Buenos Ayres ; situate on the shore of the river Quaquacuyuti.
GUACASMA ...
GUACARI, a settlement of the province and government of Popayan in the N
uevo Reyno de Granada. GUACARUGAI, a settlement of the province and
government of Buenos Ayres ; situate on the shore of the river Quaquacuyuti.
GUACASMA ...
Pagina 224
Marta in the Nuevo Reyno de Granada. It runs into the sea, between those of
Enca and Pira. Gui, a, a cape or point of land on the coast of the same province
and government as the former river, between the point of La Aguja and the river
Del ...
Marta in the Nuevo Reyno de Granada. It runs into the sea, between those of
Enca and Pira. Gui, a, a cape or point of land on the coast of the same province
and government as the former river, between the point of La Aguja and the river
Del ...
Pagina 272
IBAGUE, San Bonifacio de, a city of the corregimiertto of Mariquita in the Nuevo
Reyno de Granada, founded in 1550, in the valley of Las Lanzas, by the oidor of
Santa Fe, Andres Lopez de Gnlaraa, and translated the following year to where it
...
IBAGUE, San Bonifacio de, a city of the corregimiertto of Mariquita in the Nuevo
Reyno de Granada, founded in 1550, in the valley of Las Lanzas, by the oidor of
Santa Fe, Andres Lopez de Gnlaraa, and translated the following year to where it
...
Pagina 361
and government of Venezuela, of the Nuevo Reyno do Granada, on the zo. shore
of the river G'uarico, and n. of the settlement of Zanoje. Laginas, three other lakes
, on the coast of the province and government of Nicaragua, and kingdom of ...
and government of Venezuela, of the Nuevo Reyno do Granada, on the zo. shore
of the river G'uarico, and n. of the settlement of Zanoje. Laginas, three other lakes
, on the coast of the province and government of Nicaragua, and kingdom of ...
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