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North America Divided into its III Principall Parts 1st English Part viz. English Empire containing the Articklands near Hudsons Bay, New North & South Wales, New Britain N. Foundland N Scotland N England N York N Jarsey Pennsylvania Maryland Virginia Carolina Carolina or Florida California Sommer Is Bahama Is Jamaica & the Carybys Is II Spanish Pt. viz N Spain pt of the Antilles III French Pt. viz N France & Pt of the Cariby Is
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A New Map of Carolina
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A New Mapp of America Devided According to the Best and Latest Observations and Discoveries wherein are described by thear proper names the Seaverall Countries that Belonge to ye English which are wholly left out in French or Dutch maps viz New Scotland. Long Island. N. York. N. Jarsey. Mary Land. Pensilvania. Carrolina &. by Philip Lea at the Atlas and Hercules in Cheapside = and by J. Overton at the White Horse without Newgat London
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A New Map of New England. New York. New Jarsey. Pensilvania. Maryland. and Virginia. by Philip Lea in Cheap-side London
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