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Plano del fondeadero de Castel de Ferro situado el castillo A en la latitud N. de 36°. 44'. 40". y longitud de 5°. 15'. 40". E. de Cadiz.David RumseyImage
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Plano de la costa desde Torre Belerma hasta la de las Sentinas, situada la Te. A. en lat N. de 36°. 45'. 15". y en la long. de 4°. 01'. 00". E. de Cadiz.David RumseyImage
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Plano del fondeadero de Tarifa y su isla unida al continente situada la torre en dha. Isla en la lat. N. de 36°. 00'. 30". y long. oriental de Cadiz de 00°. 40'. 10".David RumseyImage
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Puerto de Blanes.David RumseyImage
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[Aerial View of Funeral]National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationImage Marshall Islands
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Plano de la embocadura del Rio Tijo y Barra de Lisboa con la costa adyacente desde la immediacion de co. de la roca hasta la extremidad orientl. de dicha ciudad.David RumseyImage
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[Mobile Unit]National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationImage Guam
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[Admiral Nimitz on Tarawa]National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationImage Marshall Islands
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Plano del fondeadero del Cabo de Cullera situada la Torre del Cabo en la latitud N. de 39°. 11'. 00". y en la longitud de 6°. 03'. 22". al E ste del merid. de Cadiz.David RumseyImage
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Plano de la ensenada de Los Berengueles situada la Pta. de Monas en la latitud N. de 36°. 44'. 00". y long. de 2°. 25'. 30". E. de Cadiz.David RumseyImage
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World News of the Week : Monday, Mar. 27, 1944. Covering period Mar. 17 to Mar. 23. Volume 6, No. 30. Published and copyrighted (weekly), 1944, by News Map of the Week, Inc., 1512 Orleans Street, Chicago, Illinois. Published in two sections : Section one. Lithographed in U. S. A.David RumseyImage Marshall Islands
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The royal commentaries of Peru, in two parts : The first part. Treating of the original of their Incas or kings: of their idolatry: of their laws and government both in peace and war: of the reigns and conquests of the Incas: with many other particulars relating to their empire and policies before such time as the Spaniards invaded their countries. The second part. Describing the manner by which that New World was conquered by the Spaniards. Also the civil wars between the Piçarrists and the Almagrians, occasioned by quarrels arising about the division of that land. Of the rise and fall of rebelsLinda Hall LibraryImage
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