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General Map of North America; In which is Express'd The several New Roads, Forts, Engagements, &c. taken
1. General Map of North America; In which is Express'd The several New Roads, Forts, Engagements, &c. taken from Actual Surveys and Observations Made in the Army employ'd there, from the year 1754, to 1761 Drawn by the late John Rocque, Topographer to His Majesty
General Map of North America; In which is Express'd The several New Roads, Forts, Engagements, &c. taken
2. General Map of North America; In which is Express'd The several New Roads, Forts, Engagements, &c. taken from Actual Surveys and Observations Made in the Army employ'd there, from the year 1754, to 1761 Drawn by the late John Rocque, Topographer to His Majesty
General Map of North America; In which is Express'd The several New Roads, Forts, Engagements, &c. taken
3. General Map of North America; In which is Express'd The several New Roads, Forts, Engagements, &c. taken from Actual Surveys and Observations Made in the Army employ'd there, from the year 1754, to 1761 Drawn by the late John Rocque, Topographer to His Majesty
To the Right Honourable John Lord Sommers Baron of Evesham in ye county of Worcester President of Her
4. To the Right Honourable John Lord Sommers Baron of Evesham in ye county of Worcester President of Her Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council etc. This Map of North America According to ye Newest and most Exact Observations is most Humbly Dedicated by your Lordship's most Humble Servant Herman Moll Geographer

North America Divided into its Principall Parts where are distinguished the severall States which belong
5. North America Divided into its Principall Parts where are distinguished the severall States which belong to the English, Spanish, and French, To the Most Serene and Most Sacred Majesty of Charles II
New and Accurate Map of America Drawn from the most approved modern Maps and Charts and adjusted by Astronomical
6. New and Accurate Map of America Drawn from the most approved modern Maps and Charts and adjusted by Astronomical Observations : Exhibiting the Course of the Trade Winds both in the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans By Eman. Bowen Geographer to His Majesty
The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: translated out of the original tongues, and
7. The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by His Majesty's special command.
The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: translated out of the original tongues, and
8. The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by His Majesty's special command.

Larger medal was issued in 1630 to assert the claim of England to the dominion of the sea, as maintained
9. Larger medal was issued in 1630 to assert the claim of England to the dominion of the sea, as maintained by Selden, and in accordance with instructions given by Charles I, to his minister at the Hague: "we hold it a principle not to be denied that the King of Great Britain is a monarch at sea and on land to the full extent of his dominions. His Majesty finds it necessary for his own defence and safety to reassume and keep his ancient and undoubted rights in the Dominions of the Seas."
The smaller medal, 1662, relates to the ill feeling which existed between the English and Dutch soon after the Restoration. It arose from the anger felt by the English at the encroachment of the Dutch herring fishermen into English waters which led to frequent disputes; besides, the Dutch persistently refused to lower their flag to ships of Great Britain in the British Seas.
On March 3rd, Our Eyes were Gladdened by the First Appearance of His Majesty, The Sun, Breaking Through
10. On March 3rd, Our Eyes were Gladdened by the First Appearance of His Majesty, The Sun, Breaking Through a Bank of Clouds Off Cape Auk
  

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