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The importance of Cape Breton consider'd; : in a letter to a member of Parliament, from an inhabitant of New-England
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The importance and advantage of Cape Breton, truly stated, and impartially considered. With proper maps
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Map of the Coast of New England, from Staten Island to the Island of Cape Breton as it was actually surveyed by Capt. Cyprian Southack
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