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Authentic Plan of the Tolwn and Harbour of Cap-Francois in the Isle of St. Domingo. By Thomas Jefferys Geographer to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
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Plan of the Town and Harbour of San Juan de Puerto Rico
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The Town and Harbour of Louisburg on the Island of Cape Breton on the Coast of Nova Scotia, taken from the French 17 June 1745
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