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    A correct chart of the China Seas [cartographic material] : containing the coasts of Tsiompa Cochin China, The Gulf of Tonquin, Part of the coast of China and the Philippine Islands.

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    Hydrographic chart of Southern China coast and Philippines. Relief shown by bathymetric soundings.; Coastal view of Po. Sapata.; Plate "XXIII".; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm2965

    An Accurate Map of the Present Seat of War, Between Great Britain and Her Colonies in North America

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    1 map : hand col. ; 41 x 51 cm.In 1776 the Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure published this map of the “seat of war between Great Britain and her colonies in North America.” At this time, what would be Indiana was part of Virginia

    A new and accurate map of the English empire in North America representing their rightful claim as confirm’d by charters, and the formal surrender of their Indian friends : likewise the encroachments of the French, with the several forts they have unjustly erected therein

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    1 map : hand col. ; 41 x 51 cm.William Herbert, a British mapseller, made this map. The color blocks for the colonies that extend unendingly, represent a common notion in those days. Herbert highlighted many of the Native American tribes present

    A new and accurate map of the English empire in North America; Representing their rightful claim as confirmed by charters and the formal surrender of their Indian friends; likewise the encroachments of the French, with the several forts they have unjustly erected therein.

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    Scale ca. 1:7,200,000.Hand colored.Relief shown pictorially."Longitude west from Ferro.""Sold by Wm. Herbert ... & Robt. Sayer ... "LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 62Includes notes.Maps in margin: A plan of the harbor and town of Louisbourg on the isle of Cape Briton.--A plan of Chebucto Harbor.--The Atlantic Ocean.--Fort Frederick built by the French at Crown or Scalp Point in the year 1731.--A plan of Port Dauphin on the isle of Cape Briton.--A plan of the harbour of Annopolis Royal.--A plan of the town of Quebeck
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