Image: detail from Society of Anti-Gallicans, A new and accurate map of the English empire in North America, 1755
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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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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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New Hampshire, Vermont, &c
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A new map of North America
with the British, French, Spanish, Dutch & Danish dominions on that great continent, and the West India Islands, according to the definitive treaty concluded at Paris 10th February 1763
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A New map of North America
with the West India Islands. : Divided according to the preliminary articles of Peace, signed at Versailles, 20 Jan. 1783. Wherein are particularly distinguished the United States, and the several provinces, governments &ca. : Which compose the Briti
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A new map of North America
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A new map of North America from the latest discoveries
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A new map of North America from the latest discoveries
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A new map of North America wherein the British Dominions in the continent of North America
and on the islands of the West Indies, are carefully laid down from all the surveys, hitherto made; and the boundaries of the new governments, as well as the other provinces are shewn. Also extracts from the definitive Treaty of Peace in 1763, relati
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A New map of North America with the West India Islands
divided according to the preliminary articles of peace, signed at Versailles, 20, Jan. 1783, wherein are particularly distinguished the United States, and the several provinces, governments & ca which compose the British Dominions, laid down accordin
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A New map of North America with the West India Islands
divided according to the preliminary articles of peace, signed at Versailles, 20. Jan. 1783, wherein are particularly distinguished the United States and the several provinces, governments & ca. which compose the British Dominions, laid down accordin
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A new map of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island
with the adjacent parts of New England and Canada composed from a great number of actual surveys; and other materials regulated by many new astronomical observations of the longitude as well as latitude
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A new map of Nova Scotia, and Cape Britain
with the adjacent parts of New England and Canada, composed from a great number of actual surveys; and other materials regulated by many new astronomical observations of the longitude as well as latitude ; with an explanation
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A new map of the British colonies in North America, shewing the seat of the present war, taken from the best surveys, compared with and improved from manuscripts of several noblemen and gentlemen
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A new map of the British colonies in North America, shewing the seat of the present war, taken from the best surveys, compared with and improved from manuscripts of several noblemen and gentlemen
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A new map of the British empire in Nth. America
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A new map of the most considerable plantations of the English in America
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A new map of the only useful and frequented part of New Found Land
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A New map of the province of Maryland in North America
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A new map of the province of Quebec,
according to the Royal proclamation, of the 7th of October 1763
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A new map of the Province of Quebec, according to the Royal Proclamation, of the 7th of October 1763
from the French surveys connected with those made after the war
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A new map of the United States of North America with the British dominions on that continent &c
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A new map of the West Indian islands;
as they are possessed by the European powers; drawn from the most recent authorities
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A new map of the western parts of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and North Carolina
comprehending the river Ohio, and all the rivers, which fall into it; part of the river Mississippi, the whole of the Illinois River, Lake Erie; part of the lakes Huron, Michigan &c. and all the country bordering on these lakes and rivers
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A New map of the whole continent of America, divided into North and South and West Indies.
Wherein are exactly described the United States of North America as well as the several European possessions according to the preliminaries of peace signed at Versailles Jan. 20, 1783
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A New map of the whole continent of America, divided into North and South and West Indies.
With a descriptive account of the European possessions as settled by the difinitive treaty of peace at Paris Feby. 10th 1763
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A new map of Virginia from the best authorities
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A new mapp of the island of St. Christophers
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A new plan of ye great town of Boston in New England in America, with the many additionall [sic] buildings, & new streets, to the year, 1769
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New York & New Jersey commissioners line from 41⁰ on Hudson's River taken in 1769
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New York Island
Military; unfinished
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New York Island and East Jersey
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[New York Island and the Narrows. 1781]
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New York Island. Military. Unfinished
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Nieuwe kaart van de Grootbrittannische volkplantingen in Noord America
waar in tevens de Fransche bezittingen en de Landen, tusschen die beide volken in geschil staande en de wederzydsche pretensien duidelyk aangewezen worden
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Nord de l'Ile de New-York
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North America
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North America
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North America
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North America.
Performed under the patronage of Louis Duke of Orleans, first prince of the blood
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North America,
as divided amongst the European powers
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North America
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North America
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North America, agreeable to the most approved maps and charts
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North America, as divided amongst the European powers
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North America, drawn from the best authorities
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North America drawn from the latest and best authorities
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North America from the French of Mr. D'Anville, improved with the back settlements of Virginia and course of Ohio, illustrated with geographical and historical remarks
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North America from the French of Mr. D'Anville, improved with the back settlements of Virginia and course of Ohio, illustrated with geographical and historical remarks
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[North east coast of Nova Scotia and Northumberland Strait]
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[North east coast of Nova Scotia and Northumberland Strait]
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The north point of Grandmanan Island in the bay Fundy bearing e.n.e distant two leagues ; A view of Campo Bello at the entrance of Passamaquady Bay
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Northern part of the Gut of Canso
part of the island of Cape Bocton
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Nouveau Mexique, Louisiane, Canada, et les Etats Unis
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Nova tabula geographica complectens borealiorem Americae partem
in qua exacte delineatae sunt Canada sive Nova Francia, Nova Scotia, Nova Anglia, Novum Belgium, Pensylvania, Virginia, Carolina, et Terra Nova, cum omnibus littorum pulvinorumque profunditatibus
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Nth. America
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N.W. parts of New York, no. 156
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Old map of Brooklyn and greater part of King's County, Long Island
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Operations in America
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Operations of the British army, from the 25th August to 26th Sept. 1777
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Oyster Bay and Huntington
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1st. & 2d. position of that part of the army engaged on the 19th Sept. 1777
3d & 4th postn. Sept. 19
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[A coloured chart of the upper part of Lake Erie at Fort Erie and a detailed plan of Fort Erie, together with three cross sectional drawings]
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[A colored map of the route between Albany and Oswego; drawn about 1756, on a scale of 2 miles to an inch]
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[A map of Lake Champlain and Lake George, showing the route from Fort Edward to Montreal]
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[A map of Lake George from Fort William Henry to Ticonderoga]
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[A map of Lake Erie with the route southward from Fort Presqu'Isle to Fort Cumberland, with inset plans of Fort Pitt, Fort Venango, Fort Le Boeuf and Fort Presque Isle]
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[A map of Nova Scotia showing the post roads]
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[A map of part of Pennsylvania & Maryland intended to shew, at one view, the several places proposed for opening a communication between the waters of the Delaware & Chesopeak Bays]
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[A map of the River Schohary with a plan and elevation of the new fort]
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[A map of the southern part of the Lake Champlain, from "Tienderoga fort" to Crown Point]
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[A map showing the northern part of Lake George and Fort Ticonderoga]
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[A map showing the post route between the River St. Lawrence and the Bay of Fundy]
[on a scale of 5 1/3 miles to an inch.]
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[A map showing the post route between the River St. Lawrence and the Bay of Fundy]
[on a scale of 5 1/3 miles to an inch.]
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A, PLAN of the Ground Defined to be Fortified at OSWEGO
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A, PLAN of the Ground Defined to be Fortified at OSWEGO
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The above plan is a discription of a new township called Royalsborough in the county of Cumberland
bounded southeasterly on the headline of Brunswick, southwesterly on Northyarmouth, northwesterly on proprietors land, northeasterly on Androscoggin River
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The above plan is a discription of a new township containing the quantity of seven and a half mile of land & water, granted by the General Court to the proprietors of Bakerstown
so call'd, lying & being in the county of Cumberland ... Deld. at Falmouth, 4th September 1765
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[Acadie, Isle Saint Jean and part of Isle Royale with the Baye Francoise]
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[Account of the action at Fort Niagara]
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An accurate map of Canada, with the adjacent countries
exhibiting the late seat of war between the English & French in those parts
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An accurate map of His Majesty's province of New-Hampshire in New England
taken from actual surveys of all the inhabited part, and from the best information of what is uninhabited, together with the adjacent countries, which exhibits the theatre of this war in that part of the world
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An accurate map of His Majesty's Province of New-Hampshire in New England & all the adjacent country northward to the River St. Lawrence, & eastward to Penobscot Bay
containing the principal places which relate to the present war on the continent of North America
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An Accurate map of New Hampshire in New England, from a late survey
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[A chart of New York Island & North River
East River, passage through Hell Gate, Flushing Bay, Hampstead Bay, Oyster, Huntington Bay, Cow Harbour, East Chester Inlet, Rochell, Rye, Patrick Islands, &c.]
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[A chart of Boston Bay and vicinity]
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An Accurate map of New York in North America, from a late survey
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Copia, del mapa de las Indias Occidentales
y del manifiesto que presentò D. Thomas Southuel, à la Superioridad, en el año de 1769, proponiendo el establecimiento de pescas en aquellas sondas, è Islas, como el medio mas seguro para poblar, y conservarlas, y las costas adyacentes
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A DRAUGHT of the TOWNS of BOSTON and CHARLES TOWN and the Circumjacent Country shewing the Works thrown up by His MAJESTY'S Troops and also those by the Rebels during the Campaign 1775
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[View of the country round Boston taken from Beacon hill]
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Plan of the rebels works on Prospect-Hill
Plan of the rebels works on Winter-Hill
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A front view of the lines taken from the advanced post near Browns house
A view of the harbour of Boston taken from Fort Hill ; A view of the country towards Dorchester, taken from the advanced works on Boston Neck
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Exact plan of General Gage's lines on Boston Neck in America
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Order of battle of the army under the command of Lt. General Gage at Boston, July 17th, 1775
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[Troops on parade, the Charles River and Castle Island]
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Map of the environs of Boston
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[Dorchester Neck]
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[Plan of the "Neck" and fortifications]
Delivd. to H.E. Gl. Gage, June 30th. 1775.--J.M
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A draught of the towns of Boston and Charles Town and the circumjacent country
shewing the works thrown up by His Majesty's troops, and also those by the rebels, during the campaign: 1775
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A new and correct plan of the town of Boston, and provincial camp
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To the Hone. Jno. Hancock, Esqre. president of ye Continental Congress, this map of the seat of civil war in America, is respectfully inscribed by his most obedient humble servant
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[View of the Charles River]
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[View of the country round Boston taken from Beacon hill]
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Exact plan of General Gage's lines on Boston Neck in America
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[Map of Boston]
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A front view of the lines taken from the advanced post near Browns house
A view of the harbour of Boston taken from Fort Hill ; A view of Boston from Dorchester Neck
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To the Hone. Jno. Hancock, Esqre. president of ye Continental Congress, this map of the seat of civil war in America, is respectfully inscribed by his most obedient humble servant, B. Romans
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Plan of the peninsula of Charles Town shewing the three posts that His Majesty's troops have kept and fortified with buildings therein for guard rooms
Boston, 3th. [sic] Decr. 1775. To His Excellency Major General Howe, Commander in Chief of His Majesty's forces, &c
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[Cambridge with Washington's headquarters]
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[Plan of the Neck and environs]
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A plan of the town of Boston with the intrenchments & ca. of His Majesty's forces in 1775
from the observations of Lieut. Page of His Majesty's Corps of Engineers; and from the plans of Capn. Montresor
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Situations plan der Englischen Armée vor und um Boston nebst der stellung der Americaner
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A PLAN of BOSTON and its Environs shewing the true Situation of His Majesty's Troops, and also those of the Rebels; likewise all the Forts, Redouts and Entrenchments erected by both Armies
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Exact plan of General Gage's lines on Boston Neck in America
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[View of the country round Boston taken from Beacon hill]
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Plan of the heights of Charles Town, &c
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A View of the country round Boston taken from Beacon hill
shewing the Lines, Ridouts & Different Encampments of the Rebels also those of his Majesty's Troops under the command of his Excellency Lieut. General Gage, Governor of Massachuset's Bay &c &c. These Drawings are most humbly inscribed to Colonel Jame
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[Noddle Island and the Mill Pond]
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[View of the country round Boston taken from Beacon hill]
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[Boston Neck, with the British lines and John Hancock's house]
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[View of the country round Boston taken from Beacon hill]
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[Rough draught of Boston and harbour]
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Carte von dem Hafen und der Stadt Boston
mit den umliegenden Gegenden und der Lägern sowohl der Americaner als auch des Engländer
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A Plan oe [i.e. of] the British lines on Boston Neck in August 1775
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Boston, its environs and harbour
with the rebels works raised against that town in 1775
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An accurate map of the country round Boston in New England from the best authorities
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An accurate map of the country round Boston in New England from the best authorities
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Carte du port et havre de Boston avec les côtes adjacentes, dans laquel on a tracée les camps et les retranchemens occupé, tant par les Anglois que par les Américains
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A plan of the town of Boston and its environs, with the lines, batteries, and incampments of the British and American armies
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A plan of Boston, and its environs
shewing the true situation of His Majesty's army, and also those of the rebels
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Carte von dem Hafen und der Stadt Boston
mit den umliegenden Gegenden und der Lägern sowohl der Americaner als auch des Engländer
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A Plan of Boston, and its environs.
Shewing the true situation of His Majesty's army. And also those of the rebels
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A plan of the town of Boston, with the intrenchments &c. of His Majestys forces in 1775
from the observations of Lieut. Page of His Majesty's Corps of Engineers, and from the plans of other gentlemen
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A plan of the town of Boston, with the intrenchments &c. of His Majestys forces in 1775
from the observations of Lieut. Page of His Majesty's Corps of Engineers, and from the plans of other gentlemen
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Boston, its environs and harbour, with the rebel works raised against that town in 1775
from the observations of Lieut. Page of his majesty's Corps of Engineers, and from the plans of Capt. Montresor
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Boston its environs and harbour,
with the rebels works raised against that town in 1775, from the observations of Lieut. Page of His Majesty's corps of engineers, and from the plans of Capt. Montresor
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A plan of Boston in New England with its environs
including Milton, Dorchester, Roxbury, Brooklin, Cambridge, Medford, Charlestown, parts of Malden and Chelsea with the military works constructed in those places in the years 1775 and 1776
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A plan of the town of Boston with the intrenchments &ca. of His Majesty's forces in 1775
from the observations of Lieut. Page of His Majesty's Corps of Engineers, and from those of other gentlemen
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A plan of Boston in New England with its environs
including Milton, Dorchester, Roxbury, Brooklin, Cambridge, Medford, Charlestown, parts of Malden and Chelsea with the military works constructed in those places in the years 1775 and 1776
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A plan of Boston in New England with its environs
including Milton, Dorchester, Roxbury, Brooklin, Cambridge, Medford, Charlestown, parts of Malden and Chelsea with the military works constructed in those places in the years 1775 and 1776
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Boston, its environs and harbour, with the rebels works raised against that town in 1775
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Boston, with its environs
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A sketch of the action between the British forces and the American provincials, on the heights of the peninsula of Charlestown, the 17th of June 1775
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Sketch of the action between the British forces and American provincials, on the heights of the peninsula of Charlestown
the 17th June 1775
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A Plan of the Battle of Bunker Hill
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Plan of Charles Town, with the intrenchments, and encampment of His Majesty's troops, after the action of the 17th. June 1775
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[Bunker Hill--rough sketch]
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[Charlestown Promontory, the ruins of the town after the Battle of Bunker Hill and General Howe's encampment]
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[Rough draft of Charlestown, in water colour]
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The seat of war, in New England, by an American volunteer
with the marches of the several corps sent by the colonies, towards Boston, with the attack on Bunkers-Hill
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A sketch of the action between the British forces and the American provincials, on the heights of the peninsula of Charlestown, the 17th of June 1775
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Major Genl. Howe's encampment on Bunkers Hill at Charles T
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Plan of the action which happen'd 17th. June 1775, at Charles Town, N. America
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Plan of the battle, on Bunker's Hill
fought on the 17th of June 1775
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A correct view of the late battle at Charlestown
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The Seat of war, in New England
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The seat of war in New England, by an American volunteer
with the marches of the several corps sent by the Colonies towards Boston, with the attack on Bunkers-Hill
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A SKETCH OF THE ACTION BETWEEN THE BRITISH FORCES AND THE AMERICAN PROVINCIALS, on the Heights of the Peninsula of Charlestown, the 17th June 1775
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[Battle of Bunker Hill]
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A plan of the action at Bunkers-Hill, on the 17th. of June, 1775
between His Majesty's troops under the command of Major General Howe, and the rebel forces
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Plan of the battle, on Bunker's Hill
fought on the 17th of June 1775
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[The burnt ruins of Charlestown from across the Charles River]
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A plan of the action at Bunkers Hill, on the 17th. of June, 1775
between His Majesty's troops under the command of Major General Howe, and the rebel forces
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A plan of the action at Bunkers Hill, on the 17th. of June, 1775
between His Majesty's troops under the command of Major General Howe, and the rebel forces
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Plan of the town of Boston with the attack on Bunkers-Hill in the peninsula of Charlestown the 17th of June 1775
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A plan of the action at Bunkers Hill, on the 17th. of June, 1775
between His Majesty's troops under the command of Major General Howe, and the rebel forces
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Plan of the town of Boston, with the attack on Bunkers-Hill, in the peninsula of Charlestown, the 17th of June, 1775
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A plan of the action at Bunkers Hill on the 17th of June 1775 between His Majesty's troops, under the command of Major General Howe, and the American forces
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A plan of the action at Bunkers Hill on the 17th of June 1775 between His Majesty's troops, under the command of Major General Howe, and the American forces
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A plan of the action at Breeds Hill, on the 17th of June 1775
between the American forces and the British troops : erroneously called Bunkers Hill
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A plan of the action at Bunkers Hill on the 17th of June 1775 between His Majesty's troops, under the command of Major General Howe, and the American forces
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A plan of the action at Bunkers Hill on the 17th of June 1775 between His Majesty's troops, under the command of Major General Howe, and the American forces
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A plan of the town and harbour of Boston.
And the country adjacent with the road from Boston to Concord shewing the place of the late engagement between the King's troops & the provincals, together with the several encampments of both armies in & about Boston
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A plan of the town and harbour of Boston
and the country adjacent with the road from Boston to Concord, shewing the place of the late engagement between the King's troops & the provincials, together with the several encampments of both armies in & about Boston. Taken from an actual survey
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Carte du port et havre de Boston avec les côtes adjacentes, dans laquel on a tracée les camps et les retranchemens occupé, tant par les Anglois que par les Américains
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Carte du port et havre de Boston avec les côtes adjacentes, dans laquel on a tracée les camps et les retranchemens occupé, tant par les Anglois que par les Américains
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A plan of Boston, and its environs
shewing the true situation of His Majesty's army, and also those of the rebels
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Boston with its environs
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Plan, Lake Champlain from Fort St. John's to Ticonderoga
with the soundings, rocks, shoals, and sands, surveyed in the years 1778, 1779
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The attack and defeat of the American fleet under Benedict Arnold, by the King's fleet commanded by Capt. Thos. Pringle, upon Lake Champlain, the 11th of October, 1776
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The Attack and defeat of the American fleet under Benedict Arnold, by the Kings fleet commanded by Captn. Thos. Pringle, upon Lake Champlain, the 11th of October, 1776
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The Attack and defeat of the American fleet under Benedict Arnold
by the King's fleet commanded by Sir Guy Carleton upon Lake Champlain in "11th" of "Octr." 1776
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The attack and defeat of the American fleet under Benedict Arnold, by the King's fleet commanded by Capt. Thos. Pringle, upon Lake Champlain, the 11th of October, 1776
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A survey of Lake Champlain, including Lake George, Crown Point, and St. John
surveyed by order of His Excellency Major-General Sr. Jeffery Amherst, Knight of the most Honble. Order of the Bath, Commander in Chief of His Majesty's forces in North America, (now Lord Amherst)
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Plan of the city and environs of Quebec, with its siege and blockade by the Americans, from the 8th of December 1775 to the 13th of May 1776
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Plan of the city and environs of Quebec, with its siege and blockade by the Americans, from the 8th of December 1775 to the 13th of May 1776
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Plan of the city and environs of Quebec, with its siege and blockade by the Americans
from the 8th of December, 1775 to the 13th of May, 1776
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Environs de Quebec
bloque par les Americains du 8. decembre 1775 au 13. mai 1776
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Carte de la Dominique prise par les françois le 7 septembre 1778
avec le Plan du débarquement, et de l'attague des forts et batteries par les troupes et les frégates de Sa Majesté
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Plan de l'attaque et de la prise de l'isle de la Grenade le 3 juillet 1779
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The position of the English and French fleets on the 12th of April 1782 at 10 oclock in the morning
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The island of St. Eustatius corruptly St. Eustatia
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Plan of St. Lucia, in the West Indies
shewing the positions of the English and French forces with the attacks made at its reduction in Decr. 1778
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Sketch of part of the island of Ste. Lucie
computed at about 2500 feet to 1 inch
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[Plan de Gibraltar]
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Neuester und acurater plan der weltberuhmten Englischen berg festung Gibraltar auf der Spitze von Spanien
derer wercher meertiefung [p. p.] welche seit 1779 von dem Spanischen General Lascy mit 20 battalions und 12. escadrons zu land und einer Spanischen flotte zu meer fruditloss bloquirt und belagertworden
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Plan der belagerung der stadt Gibraltar im jahr 1779, 1780, 1781
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A plan of the attack made Nov.ber 27t. 1781
by a detachment commanded by Brigadier-General Ross, from the Garrison of Gibraltar, on the enemy's works erected before that fortress
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Plan de la ville et des forts de Gibraltar, avec la Baye d'Algesiras
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Relation von der vergeblichen belagrung der haupt vestung Gibraltar
anno 1782 von 13 bis 17 sbre
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Abriss der stadt Gibraltar und der darinn befindlichen festen platze, nebst dem meerbusen von Algesiras
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La premiere representation de les X batteries flottantes
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Prospect von Gibraltar mit seinen werken, umliegenden gegenden und iezigen neuern belagerungs anstalten
gezeichnet vor Gibraltar im jahr 1782, nebst einer hierzu gehorigen beschreibung
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Plan de Gibraltar
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Sketch of the position of the British forces at Elizabeth Town Point after their return from Connecticut Farm, in the province of East Jersey
under the command of his excelly. Leiutt. Genl. Knyphausen, on the 8th June 1780
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Sketch of the position of the British forces at Elizabeth Town Point after their return from Connecticut Farm, in the province of East Jersey: under the command of his excelly. Leiutt. [sic] Genl. Knyphausen, on the 8th June 1780
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Sketch of the position of the British forces at Elizabeth Town Point after their return from Connecticut Farm, in the province of East Jersey
under the command of his excelly. Leiutt. Genl. Knyphausen, on the 8th June 1780
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Fort Washington & vicinity
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Sketth [sic] of the Hessian attack on Fort Washington under General Knypehausen on the 16th November 1776
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A tracing relating to Fort Washington or Knyphausen
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A sketch of part of the Island of New York shewing the operations of His Majesty's troops on the 16 Novr. 1776 which terminated in the immediate surrender of Fort Washington
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A map of part of New-York Island showing a plan of Fort Washington
now call'd Ft. Kniphausen with the rebels lines on the south part, from which they were driven on the 16th of November 1776 by the troupes under the orders of the Earl of Percy
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A Topographical map of the northn. part of New York Island, exhibitg. the plan of Fort Washington now Fort Knyphausen, with the rebel's lines to the southward, which were forced by the troops under the command of the Right Honble. Earl Percy Novr. 16
Topographical map of the northern part of New York Island, exhibiting the plan of Fort Washington now Fort Knyphausen, with the Rebel's lines to the southward, which were forced by the troops under the command of the Right Honourable Earl Percy Novem
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Grundriss des nördlichen Theils der Neujorks Insel nebst den am 16. Novbr. 1776. eroberten Fort Washington nun das Fort Knÿphausen genannt und dem Fort Lee
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March of the Queens Rangers
Emmericks Corps, the Cavalry of the Legion under Lt. Col. Tarleton, and a detachment of the Yagers, the whole commanded by Lt. Col. Simcoe to surprize a corps of rebel light troops under Col. Gist
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Ambuscade of the Indians at Kingsbridge
August 31st. 1778
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Map of Stony and Verplanck Points on the Hudson River as fortified by Sir Henry Clinton June 1779
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Fort La Fayette on Verplancks Point, with British and Hessian troop positions
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Sketch of Stoney & Verplank's Points upon the North River
as taken possession of, and fortified by His Excellency Sir H: Clinton in June 1779
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The seat of action, between the British and American forces
or an authentic plan of the western part of Long Island, with the engagement of the 27th August 1776 between the King's forces and the Americans : containing also Staten Island, and the environs of Amboy and New York, with the course of Hudsons River
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A plan of New York Island, part of Long Island &c. shewing the position of the American and British Armies, before, at, and after the engagement on the Heights, August 27th 1776
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A plan of New York Island, with part of Long Island, Staten Island & east New Jersey, with a particular description of the engagement on the Woody Heights of Long Island, between Flatbush and Brooklyn, on the 27th of August 1776
between His Majesty's forces commanded by General Howe and the Americans under Major General Putnam, shewing also the landing of the British Army on New-York Island, and the taking of the city of New-York &c. on the 15th of September following, with
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Attaque de l'armée des provinciaux dans Long Island du 27. Aoust 1776
dessin de l'isle de New-York et des Etats
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Plan of Princeton, Dec. 31, 1776
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A plan of the surprise of Stoney Point, by a detachment of the American army commanded by Brigr. Genl. Wayne, on the 15th July 1779
also of the works erected on Verplanks Point, for the defence of Kings Ferry, by the British forces in July, 1779
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Sketch of the engagement at Trenton
given on the 26th of December 1776 betwixt the American troops under command of General Washington, and three Hessian regiments under command of Colonell Rall, in which the latter a part surrendert themselves prisoner of war
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A plan of the country from Frogspoint to Croton River shewing the positions of the American and British armies from the 12th of October 1776 until the engagement on the White Plains on the 28th
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A plan of the operations of the King's army
under the command of General Sir William Howe, K.B. in New York and east New Jersey, against the American forces commanded by General Washington from the 12th of October to the 28th of November 1776, wherein is particularly distinguished the engageme
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Plan von den operationen der Koeniglichen Armee unter dem General Sir William Howe
in Neuyorck und Ost-Neujerseÿ gegen die Americaner unter comando des General Washington, vom 12. October bis 28. November. 1776, wobeÿ vorzüglich die affaire beÿ White Plains am 28. October vorgestellt wird
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Sketch of the White Plains
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A plan of the operations of the King's army under the command of General Sr. William Howe, K.B. in New York and east New Jersey, against the American forces commanded by General Washington, from the 12th. of October, to the 28th. of November 1776
wherein is particularly distinguished the engagement on the White Plains, the 28th. of October
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A plan of the operations of the King's army under the command of General Sr. William Howe, K.B. in New York and east New Jersey against the American forces commanded by General Washington, from the 12th. of October, to the 28th. of November 1776, whe
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A plan of the operations of the King's army
under the command of General Sr. William Howe, K.B. in New York and east New Jersey against the American forces commanded by General Washington from the 12th. of October, to the 28th. of November 1776, wherein is particularly distinguished the engage
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Plan von den operationen der Koeniglichen Armee unter dem General Sir William Howe
in Neuyorck und Ost-Neujerseÿ gegen die Americaner unter comando des General Washington, vom 12. October bis 28. November. 1776, wobeÿ vorzüglich die affaire beÿ White Plains am 28. October vorgestellt wird
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A plan of the operations of the King's army under the command of General Sr. William Howe, K.B. in New York and east New Jersey against the American forces commanded by General Washington from the 12th. of October, to the 28th. of November 1776
wherein is particularly distinguished the engagement on the White Plains, the 28th. of October
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Plan of the attack the rebels on Long Island, by an officer of the Army
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Map of British outposts between Burlington and New Bridge, New Jersey, December 1776
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Plan of The Narrows, shewing the channel, shoal, depth of water, and the several battery's proposed on each side to prevent an enemy's sailing up to New York
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A plan of the Narrows of Hells-gate in the East River
near which batteries of cannon and mortars were erected on Long Island with a view to take off the defences and make breaches in the rebel fort on the opposite shore to facilitate a landing of troops on New York Island
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Map showing roads to Morristown
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A plan of the city and environs of New York in North America
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Country between North River and Croton River
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Plan of Perth Amboy from an actual survey. Sketch of Bonham Town
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Gov. Tryon's expedition to Danbury, 1777
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A sketch of New London & Groton with the attacks made on Forts Trumbull & Griswold by the British troops
under the command of Brigr. Genl. Arnold, Sept. 6th. 1781
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Carte des positions occupeés par les trouppes Américaines apres leur retraite de Rhode Island le 30 Aout 1778
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Attacks upon Rhode Island, Augt. 1778
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Plan de Rhode Island et les differentes operations de la flotte-françoises et des troupes americaines
commandées par le Major General Sullivan contre les forçes de terre et de mer des Anglois depuis le 9 aoust jusqu'à la nuit du 30 au 31 du meme mois 1778 que les Americains ont fait leur retraites
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Plan de Rhode Islande, les differentes operations de la flotte françoise et des trouppes Américaines commandeés par le major général Sullivan contre les forces de terre et de mer des Anglois depuis le 9 Aout jusqu'a la nuit du 30 au 31 du même
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L'escadre françoise entrant dans Newport sous le feu des batteries et forcant le passage le 8 Aoust 1778
jour que les Américains passerent sur l'Isle de Rode Island par le chemin d'howland's ferry
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1. Prise de Newport par d'Estaing, 1778
2. Embossage de Ternay à Newport, 1780
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Penobscot River and Bay, with the operations of the English fleet, under Sir George Collyer
against the division of Massachusetts troops acting against Fort Castine, August 1779; with full soundings up to the present site of Bangor
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Attack of the rebels upon Fort Penobscot in the province of New England in which their fleet was totally destroyed and their Army dispersed the 14th Augst. 1779
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Attack of the rebels upon Fort Penobscot in the province of New England in which their fleet was totally destroyed and their Army dispersed the 14th Augst. 1779
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Plan von Rhode Island
und deren dem comando des Herrn General Majors Presgott inf dies-malig befundlichen campements
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[Map of Narragansett Bay]
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PLAN of RHODE ISLAND, the HARBOUR, the Adjacent ISLANDS, and COAST
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A chart of the harbour of Rhode Island and Narraganset Bay
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Marche de l'armée française de Providence à la Rivière du Nord
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Plan de la retraite de Barren Hill en Pensilvanie
ou un détachement de deux mille deux cent hommes sous le G'al LaFayette étois entouré par l'Armée angloise sous les G'als Howe, Clinton et Grant le 28 May 1778
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Battle of Brandywine, in which the rebels were defeated
September the 11th 1777, by the army under the command of General Sr. Wam. Howe
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Plan der landung der Gebrüdere Howe, bey dem ausfluss des Elk Strom ...Lords Cornwallis
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From Battle of Brandywine
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Plan du camp retranchè à Wilmington pour y couvrir notre hospital apres la Battaille de Brandywine
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Battle of Brandywine
11th Septr. 1777, in which the rebels were defeated by the army under the command of General Sir William Howe
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Battle of Brandywine, 11 Septr. 1777
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Battle of Brandywine, 11th Septr. 1777
in which the rebels were defeated by the Army under the command of Genl. Sir Willm. Howe
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Battle of Brandywine in which the rebels were defeated
September the 11th. 1777, by the army under the command of General Sr. Willm. Howe
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Battle of Brandywine in which the rebels were defeated, September the 11th. 1777, by the army under the command of General Sr. Willm. Howe
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Battle of Brandywine in which the rebels were defeated, September the 11th. 1777, by the army under the command of General Sr. Willm. Howe
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Battle of Brandywine in which the Americans were defeated
September the 11th, 1777 by General Sr. William Howe
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A Sketch of the Battle of German. Tn
4th October 1777, where the rebels were repulsed
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A Sketch of the Battle of German. Tn
4th. October 1777, where the rebels were repulsed
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Sketch of the surprise of German Town by the American forces commanded by General Washington October 4th 1777
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Surprize of rebels at Hancock's House
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Sketch of part of the road from Freehold to Middle Town
shewing the skirmish between the rear of the British Army under the command of His Excellency Genl. Sir Henry Clinton and the advanced corps of the rebel army, June 28th. 1778. Sketch of Middle Town
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Carte de l'affaire de Montmouth, ou le Général Washington commandon l'armée Americaine, et le Général Clinton l'armée Angloise le 28 Juin 1778
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Sketch of part of the road from Freehold to Middle Town
shewing the skirmish between the rear of the British Army under the command of His Excellency Genl. Sir Henry Clinton and the advanc'd corps of the rebel army, June 28th. 1778. Sketch of Middle Town
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Carte de l'affaire de Montmouth
ou le G'al Washington commandon l'armée américaine et le G'l Clinton l'armée angloise le 28 juin 1778
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Sketch of part of the road from Freehold to Middle Town
shewing the skirmish between the rear of the British Army under the command of His Excellency Genl: Sir Henry Clinton and the advance corps of the rebel army, June 28, 1778
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Plan of the battle of Monmouth, 28th of June, 78
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Plan de la bataille de Montmouth où le Gl. Washington commandait l'armeé Americaine et le Gl. Clinton l'armeé Anglaise, le 28 Juin 1778
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Plan de la bataille de Montmouth où le Gl. Washington commandait l'Armée Américaine et le Gl. Clinton l'Armée Anglaise, le 28 Juin 1778
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[Map of the Siege of Mud Island Fort]
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A plan of the attacks against Fort Miflin on Mud Island
which surrendered 16th, November 1777 to the Kings troops under the command of the honorable Sir William Howe K.B. general and commander in chief &c., &c
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Plan of the city of Philadelphia and its environs shewing its defences during the years 1777 & 1778
together with the siege of Mud Island on the River Delaware
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Plan of Fort Mifflin on Mud Island, with the batteries on Province Island
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British camp at Trudruffrin from [sic]
with the attack made by Major General Grey against the rebels near White Horse Tavern
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British camp at Trudruffrin from the 18th. to the 21st. of September 1777
with the attack made by Major General Grey against the rebels near White Horse Tavern on the 20th. of September
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British camp at Trudruffrin from the 18th. to the 21st. of September 1777
with the attack made by Major General Grey against the rebels near White Horse Tavern on the 20th. of September
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This is not given as an accurate map, but only to afford an idea of the progress of the army from the landing at Elk to the taking of possession of Philadelphia
The brown lines are the supposed marches of the rebels
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Grundriss von Philadelphia der hauptstadt in Pensylvanien und umliegenden Gegend
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A plan of the city and environs of Philadelphia
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A survey of the city of Philadelphia and its environs
shewing the several works constructed by His Majesty's troops, under the command of Sir William Howe, since their possession of that city 26th. September 1777, comprehending likewise the attacks against Fort Mifflin on Mud Island, and until it's redu
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A map of that part of Pennsylvania now the principal seat of war in America
wherein may be seen the situation of Philadelphia, Red Bank, Mud Island, & Germantown
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The course of Delaware River from Philadelphia to Chester, exhibiting the several works erected by the rebels to defend its passage, with the attacks made upon them by His Majesty's land & sea forces
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Philadelphia and vicinity. Military
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Plan of part of the River Delaware from Chester to Philadelphia
in which is mark'd the position of His Majs. ships on the 15th. of November 1777. The obstructions to the navigation of the river, laid down by the rebels, are also mark'd
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The course of Delaware River from Philadelphia to Chester, exhibiting the several works erected by the rebels to defend its passage, with the attacks made upon them by His Majesty's land & sea forces
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A plan of the city and environs of Philadelphia
with the works and encampments of His Majesty's forces under the command of Lieutenant General Sir William Howe, K.B
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Philadelphia and neighborhood
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The course of Delaware River from Philadelphia to Chester, with the several forts and stackadoes raised by the rebels, and the attacks made by His Majesty's land and sea forces
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A plan of the city and environs of Philadelphia
with the works and encampments of His Majesty's forces under the command of Lieutenant General Sir William Howe, K.B
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Affair at Quintin's Bridge
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Plan de l'affaire de Westfield & du camp de Raway
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Plan des befestigten lagers der Amerikaner bey Whitemarsh
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Position of the detachment under Lieut't Col. Baum & attacks of the enemy on the 16th August at Walmscock near Benington, 1777
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Position of the detachment under Lieut. Col. Baum, at Walmscock near Bennington shewing the attacks of the enemy on the 16th August 1777
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Position of the detachment under Lieut. Col. Baum, at Walmscock near Bennington shewing the attacks of the enemy on the 16th August 1777
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A plan of the Forts Montgomery & Clinton
as taken by His Majesty's forces under the command of Genl. Sr. Henry Clinton the 6th. of Octr. 1777
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SKETCH of FORTS CLINTON & MONTGOMERY Stormed 6.th October 1777 by the Troops under the Command of Sir Henry Clinton K.B. L.t General of His Majesty's forces and Commander in Chief of NEW YORK and its Dependencies
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Vorstellung der diversio welche der Enll. Generel Lieutenant Clinton samt dene Generals Vaughan u. Tryon in de Ierseys im Sept. u. Oct. 1777 gemacht hat
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A PLAN of the FORTS MONTGOMERY & CLINTON as taken by his Majesty's Forces under the Command of Gen:l Sir Henry clinton the 6.th of October 1777
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A plan of Fort Montgomery & Fort Clinton, taken by His Majesty's forces, under the command of Maj. Genl. Sir Henry Clinton, K:B
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Plan of the attack of Fort Clinton and Montgomery which where [sic] stormed by His Majesty's forces
under the command of Sr. Henry Clinton, KB, the 6th of October 1777
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Plan of the attack of the Forts Clinton & Montgomery, upon Hudsons River which were stormed by His Majestys forces under the command of Sir Henry Clinton, K.B., on the 6th of Octr. 1777 : drawn from the surveys of Verplank, Holland & Metcalfe
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The encampment & position of the army under His Excy. Lt. Gl: Burgoyne
at Swords's and Freeman's Farms on Hudsons River near Stillwater, 1777, 3d & 4th positions, 19th Septr. 1777
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The encampment & position of the army under His Excy. Lt. Gl: Burgoyne
at Swords's and Freeman's Farms on Hudsons River near Stillwater, 1777, 1st & 2d positions ... on the 19th Septr. 1777
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Plan of the encampment and position of the army under His Excelly. Lt. General Burgoyne
at Swords House on Hudson's River on Septr. 17th, with the positions of that part of the army engaged on the 19th Septr. 1777
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Plan of the encampment and position of the army under His Excelly. Lt. General Burgoyne at Swords House on Hudson's River near Stillwater on Septr. 17th, with the positions of that part of the army engaged on the 19th Septr. 1777
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Position of the army on the 8th Octbr. 1777
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The encampment & position of the army under His Excy. Lt. Gl: Burgoyne
at Swords's and Freeman's Farms on Hudsons River near Stillwater, 1777, Position of the army on the 8th Octr. 1777
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Plan of the encampment and position of the army under His Excelly. Lt. General Burgoyne at Bræmus Heights on Hudson's River near Stillwater, on the 20th Septr. with the position of the detachment &c. in the action of the 7th of Octr. & the position o
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Plan of the action at Huberton under Brigadier Genl. Frazer, supported by Major Genl. Reidesel, on the 7th July 1777
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Plan of the action at Huberton under Brigadier Genl. Frazer, supported by Major Genl. Reidesel, on the 7th July 1777
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[Plan of the battles of Saratoga]
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Plan de la position de l'armée sous les ordre de son Excellence le Lieutenant General Bourgoyne à Saratoga etant sur la Retraite de Fremanns-Ferme
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The encampment & position of the army under His Excy. Lt. Gl: Burgoyne
at Swords's and Freeman's Farms on Hudsons River near Stillwater, 1777
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Plan of the position which the army under Lt. Genl. Burgoyne took at Saratoga
on the 10th of September 1777, and in which it remained till the convention was signed
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Plan of the encampment and position of the army under His Excelly. Lt. General Burgoyne
at Bræmus Heights on Hudson's River near Stillwater on the 20th Septr. with the position of the detachment &c. in the action of the 7th of Octobr. & the position of the army on the 8th Octr. 1777
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The landing at Burrell's, April 17th. 1781
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A sketch of the battle near Camden in South Carolina, 16 Augst. 1780
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Plan of the battle fought near Camden, August 16th, 1780
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Sketch of the battle of Camden, Augt. 16, 1780
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A sketch of the operations before Charlestown the capital of South Carolina
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The Investiture of Charleston, S.C. by the English army, in 1780
With the position of each corps
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Plan de la ville de Charlestown, de ses retranchements et du siege faits par les Anglois en 1780
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A sketch of the environs of Charlestown in South Carolina
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Plan of the siege of Charles Town in South Carolina
under command of His Excellence Sir Henry Clinton and under direction of ... Collonel Mount-Crieff as chief ingener, this town was surrendered with capitulation the 12. May 1780 after 6 weeks and 3 days siege
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A plan of the military operations against Charlestown, the army being commanded by L.G. Sir Henry Clinton K.B. and the fleet by Vice-Admiral Arbuthnot
from an original drawing sent by an officer in the army
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A sketch of the environs of Charlestown in South Carolina
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A sketch of the environs of Charlestown in South Carolina
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Plan of the siege of Charlestown in South Carolina
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A sketch of Charleston Harbour
shewing the disposition of the British fleet under the command of Vice Adml. Mariot Arbuthnot upon the attack on Fort Moultrie on Sulivan Island in 1780
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Battle of Guildford fought on the 15 of March 1781
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Battle of Guildford fought on the 15th of March 1781
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Battle of Guildford, fought on the 15th of March 1781. Plan of the batttle fought near Camden, August 16th, 1780
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Sketch of the battle of Hobkirks Hill, near Camden, on the 25th April 1781
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Taking of Savannah in Dec. 1778
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Taking of Savannah in Dec. 1778
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Sketch of the northern frontiers of Georgia, extending from the mouth of the River Savannah to the town of Augusta
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[Map of the operations at the seige of Savannah in 1779, by the French and American forces]
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Plan of the French and rebells sieg[e] of Savannah in Georgia, in South [sic] America, deffend
t[h]rough the Br: Gen: August Prevost, 1779
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Plan de Savannah
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PLAN Of the Town of SAVANNAH, Showing the Works Constructed for its Defence; also, The Approaches and Batteries of the Enemy: Together with The Joint Attack of the French & Rebels on the 9th October 1779
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Charlestown
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Savannah & its fortifications
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[Chart of the coast of Georgia]
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Plan of the siege of Savannah
with the joint attack of the French and Americans on the 9th October 1779 : in which they were defeated by his Majesty's forces under the command of Major Genl. Augustin Prevost, from a survey by an officer
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A sketch of the operations before Charlestown, South Carolina, 1780. A sketch of Sr. Peter Parker's attack on Fort Moultrie, June 28th, 1776
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Map of Gen. Sullivan's march from Easton to the Senaca & Cayuga countries
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[Plan d'Amboy
vues de la rade de Charles-Town et de Fort Sulivan, mai 1780]
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A Plan of the attack of Fort Sulivan
the key of Charlestown, in South Carolina, on the 28th. of June 1776. By His Majesty's squadron, commanded by Sir Peter Parker. By an officer on the spot
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A plan of the attack of Fort Sulivan, the key of Charlestown, in South Carolina, on the 28th. of June 1776
by His Majesty's squadron, commanded by Sir Peter Parker
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[Three views of South Carolina]
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A plan of the attack of Fort Sulivan, near Charles Town in South Carolina
by a squadron of His Majesty's ships, on the 28th of June 1776, with the disposition of the King's land forces, and the encampments and entrenchments of the rebels from the drawings made on the spot
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A N.b.E. view of the fort on the western end of Sulivans Island
with the disposition of His Majesty's fleet commanded by Commodore Sir Peter Parker Knt. & c & c & c during the attack on the 28th of June 1776, which lasted 9 hours and 40 minutes
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A plan of the attack of Fort Sulivan
near Charles Town in South Carolina by a squadron of His Majesty's ships on the 28th day of June 1776, with the disposition of the King's land forces and the encampments and entrenchments of the rebels, from the drawings made on the spot
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A plan of the attack of Fort Sulivan, near Charles Town in South Carolina
by a squadron of His Majesty's ships, on the 28th of June 1776, with the disposition of the King's land forces, and the encampments and entrenchments of the rebels from the drawings made on the spot
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A plan of the attack of Fort Sulivan, near Charles Town in South Carolina
by a squadron of His Majesty's ships, on the 28th. of June 1776 : with the disposition of the King's land forces, and the encampments and entrenchments of the rebels
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Barre et port de Charles-Town levé en 1776
avec les attaques du Fort Sulivan du 28 juin 1776 par l'escadre anglaise commandée par P. Parker
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A Plan of Charles Town the capitol of South Carolina,
with the harbour, islands, and forts; the attack on Fort Sulivan, by His Majesty's ships under Sir Peter Parker, in 1776; the position of the land forces, under General Clinton, and the rebel camp and intrenchments, exactly delineated
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This map of Kentucke
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Combat naval à la hauteur de la Baye de Chézapeake [sic] le 5 7bre. 1781
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4:th Position
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3:d Position
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2:d Position
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1:st Position
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A representation, of the sea fight, on the 5th of Sepr. 1781, between Rear Admiral Graves and the Count de Grasse
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Plan du terrein à la rive gauche de la rivière de James vis-à-vis Jamestown en Virginie
ou s'est livré le combat du 6 juillet 1781 entre l'armée américaine commandée par le Mis. de La Fayette el l'armée angloise aux ordres du Lord Cornwallis
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Sketch of the action at Osburns, April 27th. 1781
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Sketch of the skirmish at Petersburg, between the royal army under the command of Major Genl. Phillips, and the American army commanded by Major Genl. Stewben, in which the latter were defeated, April 25th, 1781
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Sketch of the skirmish at Petersburg, between the Royal Army under the command of Major Genl. Phillips, and the American Army commanded by Major Genl. Stewben
in which the latter were defeated April 25th. 1781
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Skirmish at Richmond Jan. 5th. 1781
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Action at Spencer's ordinary
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Siege d'York, 1781
Plan d'York en Virginie avec les attaques et les campemens de l'Armée combinée de France et d'Amérique
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Plan de l'armée de Cornwallis attaquée et faitte prisoniere dans York Town
le 19 8bre par l'armée combinée Francaise et Americaine
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[French Plan of York Town Virginia]
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York en Virginie, 1781
Carte des environs d'York avec les attaques à la position des Armées francaise et americaine devant cette place
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Plan of York Town and Gloucester in Virginia
shewing the works constructed for the defence of those posts by the Rt. Honble: Lieut. General Earl Cornwallis, with the attacks of the combined army of French and rebels under the command of the Generals Count de Rochambaud and Washington which capi
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Notes sur les environs de York
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To his Excellency Gen.l Washington Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States of America This Plan of the investment of York and Gloucester has been surveyed and laid down and is humbly dedicated
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Reddition de l'armée Angloises commandée par Mylord Comte de Cornwallis aux armees combinées des Etats Unis de l'Amerique et de France aux ordres des Generaux Washington et de Rochambeau a Yorck Touwn et Glocester dans la Virginie
le 19 Octobre 1781
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Plan d'York en Virginie avec les attaques faites par les Armées françoise et américaine en 8bre. 1781
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A plan of the posts of York and Gloucester in the province of Virginia, established by His Majesty's army under the command of Lieutt. General Earl Cornwallis, together with the attacks and operations of the American & French forces commanded by Gene
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Baie de Chesapeak
plan de l'attaque des villes de Yorck et Gloucester dans lesquelles êtoit fortifie le Général Cornwalia, fait prisonner le 19 Octobre 1781
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Carte de la campagne de la division aux ordres du Mis. de St. Simon en Virginie depuis le 2 7bre. 1781 jusq-a la reddition d'Yorck le 19 8bre. meme année
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Carte de la partie de la Virginie ou l'armée combinée de France & des États-Unis de l'Amérique a fait prisonnière l'armée anglaise commandée par Lord Cornwallis le 19 octobre, 1781
avec le plan de l'attaque d'York-town & de Glocester : levée et dessinée sur les lieux par ordre des officiers genx. de l'armée française & américaine
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A plan of the entrance of Chesapeak Bay, with James and York rivers
wherein are shewn the respective positions (in the beginning of October) 1⁰. of the british army commanded by Lord Cornwallis, at Gloucester and York in Virginia; 2⁰. of the American and French forces under General Washington; 3.⁰ and of the French F
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A plan of the entrance of Chesapeak Bay, with James and York rivers
wherein are shewn the respective positions (in the beginning of October) 1⁰. of the British army commanded by Lord Cornwallis, at Gloucester and York in Virginia; 2⁰. of the American and French forces under General Washington; 3.⁰ and of the French F
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Notes sur les environs de York: Plan donné par des arpenteurs du pays
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A Plan of the entrance of Chesapeak [sic] Bay, with James and York Rivers
wherein are shewn the respective positions (in the beginning of October) 1. of the British Army commanded by Lord Cornwallis, at Gloucester and York in Virginia; 2. of the American and French forces under General Washington, 3. and of the French flee
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A plan of the entrance of Chesapeak Bay, with James and York Rivers
wherein are shown the respective positions (in the beginning of October) 1° of the British army commanded by Lord Cornwallis, at Gloucester and York in Virginia; : 2° of the American and French forces under General Washington, : 3° and of the French
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To His Excellency Genl. Washington, Commander in Chief of the armies of the United States of America
this plan of the investment of York and Gloucester has been surveyed and laid down
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[Map showing the attack of the French upon York in Virginia, June 1782]
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To His Excellency Genl. Washington, Commander in Chief of the armies of the United States of America
this plan of the investment of York and Gloucester has been surveyed and laid down, and is most humbly dedicated by His Excellency's obedient servant
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Plan of the siege of York Town in Virginia
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A plan of York Town and Gloucester, in the province of Virginia, shewing the works constructed for the defence of those posts by the British army, under the command of Lt. Genl. Earl Cornwallis, together with the attacks and operations of the America
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York Town, and Gloucester Point
as besieged by the Allied Army
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Plan de la ville, du port, et de la rade de New-port et Rhode Island
Debarquement en 1780
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Plan de la ville, port, et rade de Newport
avec une partie de Rhode-Island occupée par l'armée française aux ordres de Mr. Le comte de Rochambeau, et de l'escadre française commandée
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[Panoramic view of Newport, Rhode Island and the harbor showing the position of the French fleet and troop encampments]
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Quatre positions de la flotte française et positions de la flotte anglaise
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Plan de Rhodes-Island, et position de l'armée françoise a Newport
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Plan de la position de l'armée françoise autour de Newport et du mouillage de l'escadre dans la rade de cette ville
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Plan de la position de l'armée française au tour de Newport dans Rhode Island et du mouillage de l'escadre dans la rade de cette ville
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[Plan de defense de New-Port]
[dans l'Isle Rhode (Amerique Septentrionalle) par l'escadre du Roy aux ordres de Monsieur le Chr. de Ternay, chef d'escadre des armées navalles, Chu. de St. Jean de Jerusalem. Ainsi que de la position, et du camp de l'armée franc̦aise aux ordres de
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A plan of New York Island, with part of Long Island, Staten Island & east New Jersey, with a particular description of the engagement on the Woody Heights of Long Island, between Flatbush and Brooklyn, on the 27th of August 1776
between His Majesty's forces commanded by General Howe and the Americans under Major General Putnam, shewing also the landing of the British Army on New-York Island, and the taking of the city of New-York &c. on the 15th of September following, with
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The seat of action, between the British and American forces
or an authentic plan of the western part of Long Island, with the engagement of the 27th August 1776 between the King's forces and the Americans : containing also Staten Island, and the environs of Amboy and New York, with the course of Hudsons River
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A plan of New York Island, with part of Long Island, Staten Island & east New Jersey, with a particular description of the engagement on the Woody Heights of Long Island, between Flatbush and Brooklyn, on the 27th of August 1776
between His Majesty's forces commanded by General Howe and the Americans under Major General Putnam, shewing also the landing of the British Army on New-York Island, and the taking of the city of New-York &c. on the 15th of September following, with
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Plan of the country at and in the vicinity of Forts Lee and Independency, showing the position of the British Army
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A survey of Frog's Neck and the rout[e] of the British Army
to the 24th of October 1776, under the command of His Excellency the Honorable William Howe, General and Commander in Chief of His Majesty's forces, &ca, &ca, &ca
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The Country twenty five miles round New York
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Map of the progress of His Majesty's armies in New York, during the late campaign
illustrating the accounts published in the London Gazette
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Sketch of Forts Clinton & Montgomery
stormed the 6th Octob. 1777 by the troops under the command of Sir Henry Clinton, K.B., Lt. General of H. Maj. forces and commander in chief of New Yorck and its dependencies
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Sketch of the country illustrating the late engagement in Long Island
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The country twenty five miles round New York
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A plan of New York Island, and part of Long Island, with the circumjacent country, as far as Dobbs's Ferry to the north, and White Plains to the east, including the rivers, islands, roads, &ca
also shewing the landing, routes, battles, lines and encampments of the British forces under the command of His Excellency Sir William Howe Knight of the most honorable Order of the Bath, Commander in Chief &ca. &ca. &ca
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Skecth [sic] of the road from Kings Bridge to White Plains
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The Phoenix and the Rose engaged by the enemy's fire ships and galleys on the 16 Augst. 1776
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Débarquement des troupes Angloises à Nouvelle Yorck
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Der einzug der königlichen völcker in Neu Yorck
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Der einzug der königlichen völcker in Neu Yorck =
L'entré triumphale de troupes royales á Nouvelle Yorck
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Chart and plan of the harbour of New York & the couny. adjacent, from Sandy Hook to Kingsbridge, comprehending the whole of New York and Staten Islands, and part of Long Island & the Jersey shore
and shewing the defences of New York both by land and sea
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Chart and plan of the harbour of New York & the couny. adjacent, from Sandy Hook to Kingsbridge, comprehending the whole of New York and Staten Islands, and part of Long Island & the Jersey shore
and shewing the defences of New York both by land and sea
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The north point of Grandmanan Island in the bay Fundy bearing e.n.e distant two leagues ; A view of Campo Bello at the entrance of Passamaquady Bay
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A new map of Nova Scotia, and Cape Britain
with the adjacent parts of New England and Canada, composed from a great number of actual surveys; and other materials regulated by many new astronomical observations of the longitude as well as latitude ; with an explanation
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A new map of the province of Quebec,
according to the Royal proclamation, of the 7th of October 1763
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The seat of war in New England, by an American volunteer
with the marches of the several corps sent by the Colonies towards Boston, with the attack on Bunkers-Hill
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