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correct Map of the Dominions of New-England, extended from 40 d. 30 m. to 44 d. 30 m. N. Lat. and from 68 d. 50 m. to 74 d. 50 m. W. Longitude from London. To the Colony of Pensylvania is annexed a Map of New York, the Jersies, and Pensylvania [a note specified From 43 d. 30 m. to 38 d. 30 m. N. Lat. and from 73 d. 30 m. to 78 d. W. Long. From London], published 1749, by Mr. Evans in Pensylvania, much more accurate then any hitherto Published. To the Colony of North Carolina, is annexed a Map of North Carolina [a note specified, From 33 d. to 36 d. 30 m. N. Lat.] and some Part of South Carolina principally with regard to the Sea Coast and Lands adjoining; this inland Country is waste or vacant, and consequently delineated at Random by Col. Edward Mosely of North Carolina.
To render this History as compleat as may at present be expected, I have annexed some Maps of the several Colonies, not borrowed from borrowing erroneous hackney [2:21] Map Publishers, but Originals composed and lately Printed in the several Countries: For instance, with the Section [on] the Colony of Connecticut, the last of the four New-England Colonies, I annex a [note] correct Map of the Dominions of New-England, extended from 40 d. 30 m. to 44 d. 30 m. N. Lat. and from 68 d. 50 m. to 74 d. 50 m. W. Longitude from London. To the Colony of Pensylvania is annexed a Map of New York, the Jersies, and Pensylvania [a note specified From 43 d. 30 m. to 38 d. 30 m. N. Lat. and from 73 d. 30 m. to 78 d. W. Long. From London], published 1749, by Mr. Evans in Pensylvania, much more accurate then any hitherto Published. To the Colony of North Carolina, is annexed a Map of North Carolina [a note specified, From 33 d. to 36 d. 30 m. N. Lat.] and some Part of South Carolina principally with regard to the Sea Coast and Lands adjoining; this inland Country is waste or vacant, and consequently delineated at Random by Col. Edward Mosely of North Carolina.[NOTE_9627_0]
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correct Map of the Dominions of New-England, extended from 40 d. 30 m. to 44 d. 30 m. N. Lat. and from 68 d. 50 m. to 74 d. 50 m. W. Longitude from London. To the Colony of Pensylvania is annexed a Map of New York, the Jersies, and Pensylvania [a note specified From 43 d. 30 m. to 38 d. 30 m. N. Lat. and from 73 d. 30 m. to 78 d. W. Long. From London], published 1749, by Mr. Evans in Pensylvania, much more accurate then any hitherto Published. To the Colony of North Carolina, is annexed a Map of North Carolina [a note specified, From 33 d. to 36 d. 30 m. N. Lat.] and some Part of South Carolina principally with regard to the Sea Coast and Lands adjoining; this inland Country is waste or vacant, and consequently delineated at Random by Col. Edward Mosely of North Carolina.
To render this History as compleat as may at present be expected, I have annexed some Maps of the several Colonies, not borrowed from borrowing erroneous hackney [2:21] Map Publishers, but Originals composed and lately Printed in the several Countries: For instance, with the Section [on] the Colony of Connecticut, the last of the four New-England Colonies, I annex a [note] correct Map of the Dominions of New-England, extended from 40 d. 30 m. to 44 d. 30 m. N. Lat. and from 68 d. 50 m. to 74 d. 50 m. W. Longitude from London. To the Colony of Pensylvania is annexed a Map of New York, the Jersies, and Pensylvania [a note specified From 43 d. 30 m. to 38 d. 30 m. N. Lat. and from 73 d. 30 m. to 78 d. W. Long. From London], published 1749, by Mr. Evans in Pensylvania, much more accurate then any hitherto Published. To the Colony of North Carolina, is annexed a Map of North Carolina [a note specified, From 33 d. to 36 d. 30 m. N. Lat.] and some Part of South Carolina principally with regard to the Sea Coast and Lands adjoining; this inland Country is waste or vacant, and consequently delineated at Random by Col. Edward Mosely of North Carolina.[NOTE_9627_0]
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