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1751 D Anville Very Large Antique Map The West Coast of Africa, Gambia & Senegal Belgium expelling a company of U

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expelling a company of U

The archaic temple was probably destroyed in 480 BC by Persian troops during Xerxes I\'s invasion of Greece

this first major voyage undertaken by the restored Bourbons did show the French flag in distant seas and foreshadowed a series of other expeditions which were not wholly scientific

the British landed on the west side of the Patuxent at Benedict

an area stretching from Fleet Street to Whitehall and from the Thames to Covent Garden from the sixth to the ninth centuries

1751 D Anville Very Large Antique Map The West Coast of Africa, Gambia & Senegal Belgium expelling a company of UTitle : Carte Particuliere De La Cote Occidentale De L'Afrique Depusi le Cap Blanc jusqu'au Cap De Verga et du Cours Des Rivieres De Senega et de Gambie . . MDCCLI Ref #: 92324 Size: 42in x 33in (1. 07m x 840mm) Date : 1751 Condition: (A) Very Good Condition Description: This very large finely engraved, highly detailed original antique map of of the west coast of Africa covering Gambia and Senegal was engraved in 1751 dated in the tile cartouche and

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