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Het Canaal tusschen Engeland en Vrancryck (Chart; Print)
Paskaart van de Iade, Weser en Elve (Chart; Print)
Nieuwe aftekening van het inkoomen van Plymouth en Salcombe Rievier geleegen int' Canaal van de zuyd kust van Engeland. (Chart; Print)
Paskaart van't Canaal, Englandt, Schotlandt en Yrland (Chart; Print)
Paskaerte vande archipel en de eylanden en daer ou trent gelegen, alls Candia Serigo en Rodus (Chart; Print)
Pas kaart van I. la Barmuda anders Sommer Ilands (Chart; Print)
Pas-kaart van Carthagena Tierra Firma Costa Rica ende Honduras (Chart; Print)
Pas-kaart vande zee kusten inde boght van Nieuw Engeland tusschen de Staten Hoeck (Chart; Print)
Pas caerte van Texel tot aen de Hoofden (Chart; Print)
Nieuwe pascaert van Oost Indien (Chart; Print)
Archipelagusche eylanden (Chart; Print)
Pascaarte vande noorder zee custen van America, vande west-hoeck van Ysland doorde Straet Davis en Hudson, tot aen Terra Neuf (Chart; Print)
Pas-kaart van de zee kusten van Niew Nederland anders genaamt Niew York tusschen Reselaars Hoek en de Staten Hoek (Chart; Print)
Nieuwe pas-kaert vande oost kust van Yrland, beginnende van de hoeck van Waterfoort tot aen de Mayds (Chart; Print)
Pas-caert van de Canael, tusschen Engelandt en Vranckryck, van Pleymuyen tot an de Sorlinges, als mede van Portbimel tot aen Heyssant (Chart; Print)
Pas kaart van de zee-custen van Brazilia tusschen Rio Coroipo en Rio Ponica (Chart; Print)
Pas-kaart van de zee-kusten van Brazilia, tusschen Cabo S. Augostino en Rio Coroipo (Chart; Print)
Pas kaart vande kust van Guiana tusschen R.Cupanama en R.Oronoque (Chart; Print)
Paskaert van Schager-Rack, de Belt en de Orisondt; tot in de Oost Zee (Chart; Print)
Nieuwe paskaert vande vereerde canael of de kust van Engelant, beginnende van Montsbay tot an S.David Hoeck (Chart; Print)
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Pas-kaart vande rivieren Commewina Suriname en Cupanama (Chart; Print)
Pas-kaart vande zee-kusten van Terra Nova, met de byleggende zee-kusten van Francia Nova, Canada en Accadie (Chart; Print)
Paskaert waer inn de graden der breedde over weder zyden vande middellyn wassende soo vergrooten, dat die geproportioneert syn tegen hunne nevenstaende graden de lengde.....Africa en America (Chart; Print)
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