... called Orinoco, the largest and most important, and the most frequented, of all the others. And on the banks of all these mouths mentioned an immense number of natives of two great nations, known as the Chaguanes and Tivitives, dwell. The land, however,... British Guiana Boundary: v. 2, 1724-1763; v. 3, 1763-1768; v. 4, 1769-1781 ... - Page 9by Great Britain - 1898Full view - About this book
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