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Fleurieu, C. P. Claret (Charles Pierre Claret), comte de, 1738-1810

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A New and General Chart of the Atlantic or Western Ocean and adjacent seas, including the coasts of Europe and Africa from 60 degrees North Latitude to the Equator, and also the opposite coast of America: Drawn and regulated by the most accurate astronomic observations, and the journals of the most experienced navigators, in which also are particularly distinguished. The determinations of the longitude as given by the marine clocks of Mr. Ferdinand Berthoud, in the voyage performed by order of the government of France, in 1768 and 1769, in the ship Isis, to the Azores, Madera, The Canaries, Cape-Verd Islands, St. Domingo, The Great Bank of Newfoundland, &ca.by Mr. De Fleurieu, an officer in the French Navy and Member of the Royal Marine Academy & ca.
A New and General Chart of the Atlantic or Western Ocean and adjacent seas, including the coasts of Europe and Africa from 60 degrees North Latitude to the Equator, and also the opposite coast of America: Drawn and regulated by the most accurate astronomic observations, and the journals of the most experienced navigators, in which also are particularly distinguished. The determinations of the longitude as given by the marine clocks of Mr. Ferdinand Berthoud, in the voyage performed by order of the government of France, in 1768 and 1769, in the ship Isis, to the Azores, Madera, The Canaries, Cape-Verd Islands, St. Domingo, The Great Bank of Newfoundland, &ca.by Mr. De Fleurieu, an officer in the French Navy and Member of the Royal Marine Academy & ca.


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


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