Modern history : or, the present state of all nations : describing their respective situations, persons, habits, buildings, manners, laws and customs, religion and policy, arts and sciences, trades, manufactures and husbandry, plants, animals and minerals ... . Bottowa; and thechief rivers thofe of Rio de Suerio, and Rio Efcra-vos. The laft and moft wefterly divifion of Guinea, is Grain Coailthat of the Grain or Pepper Coaft, bounded by Ni-gritia, on the north; the Ivory Coaft, on the eaft ;and the ocean, on the fouth and weft : the principalrivers whereof are, the Rio de Seftro, the Rio deSt.


Modern history : or, the present state of all nations : describing their respective situations, persons, habits, buildings, manners, laws and customs, religion and policy, arts and sciences, trades, manufactures and husbandry, plants, animals and minerals ... . Bottowa; and thechief rivers thofe of Rio de Suerio, and Rio Efcra-vos. The laft and moft wefterly divifion of Guinea, is Grain Coailthat of the Grain or Pepper Coaft, bounded by Ni-gritia, on the north; the Ivory Coaft, on the eaft ;and the ocean, on the fouth and weft : the principalrivers whereof are, the Rio de Seftro, the Rio deSt. Paul, and the river de Sierra Leon. The chief towns are, Baffoe, Sanguin, Seftro, ^^^.^°*°:Gorea, Buga and Tomba : And here are alfo two (.^^ fettlements on the coaft, viz. thofe of , at the mouth of the river Sierra, Leon and Sherbro CHAVI. Chief townj, European fetttlementsi a Chriftian- burgh. !> Crevecasrii <: Patience. ,e Anamboia i|Amfterdami,S FortNafliulhConradf. jburgh. ! Cape burgh. Delmina. Infuma. Batenfterd**• Orange,P ;ai^ Axim. ?^],* Frcderickf-burgh. Dorothea. | The Dutch • furprizd th^Englifli fortsin time ofpeace, and Iflillkeep Ithem. The IvoijCoaft. Chief towns. OF GUINEA.


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