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See mapviz Virginia, Màriland, Dèlaware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island : of Aquanishuonîgy, the country of the Confederate Indians ; comprehending Aquanishounigy proper, their place of residence, Ohio and Tiuuxsoxruntie, t
See mapwith the roads, distances, limits, and extent of the settlements, humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Halifax, and the other Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for Trade & Plantations
See maprepresenting 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
See maplaid down according to the latest surveys, and corrected from the original materials, of Goverr. Pownall, membr. of Parliamt. 1783
See mapsurveyed in the years 1766 & 1767
See mapwherein 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
See mapwherein is particularly distinguished the engagement on the White Plains, the 28th. of October
See mapdistante de 12 milles de Kings-bridge et 25 milles de New-York, depuis le 6 Juillet 1781
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See mapwith the marches of the several corps sent by the colonies, towards Boston, with the attack on Bunkers-Hill
See mapthis 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
See mapTopographical 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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