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Karte von Scotland. Nach Dorret. Neu verzeichnet herausgegeben von Franz Joh. Jos. Von Reilly. Zu finden im von Reilly'schen Landkarten und Kunstwerke Verschleiss Komptoir. Wien, 1795. Gestochen von Hieron Benedicti. (inset) Die Orkneys und Shetlands Inseln. (to accompany) Grosser Deutscher Atlas.
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- Double page engraved hand color map of Scotland. Shows administrative divisions, cities and towns, roads, rivers and canals, etc. Relief shown pictorially. Includes title cartouche, and explanation. First Austrian-made complete world atlas. Double-page copper engraving. with allegorical title page by Karl Schutz after Vinzenz Georg Kininger, dou... Scotland
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- Reilly'sches Landkarten und Kunstwerke Verschleiss Komptoir
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