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A Chart of the Banks of Newfoundland, Drawn from a Great Number of Hydrographical Surveys, Chiefly frrom those of Chabert, Cook and Fleurieu, Connected and Ascertained by Astronomical Observations

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A Chart of the Banks of Newfoundland, Drawn from a Great Number of Hydrographical Surveys, Chiefly frrom those of Chabert, Cook and Fleurieu, Connected and Ascertained by Astronomical Observations

By James Cook


This chart of the Grand Banks, most of Newfoundland and the entrance to the Gulf of St. Laurence was published in the first part of the North American Pilot, the most thorough and detailed mapping of the Canadian territory ceded to Great Britain at the end of the French and Indian war (i. e. &#…

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