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Lewis Evans
Welsh surveyor and geographer
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Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical essays . The first, containing an analysis of a general map of the middle British colonies in America; and of the country of the confederate Indians: a description of the face of the country; the boundaries o the confederates; and the maritime and inland navigations of the several rivers and lakes contained therein. By Lewis Evans.
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Evans, Lewis 1700?-1756.
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Date: 1755
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An account of the new invented Pennsylvanian fire-places wherein their construction and manner of operation is particularly explained; their advantages above every other method of warming rooms demonstrated; and all objections that have been raised against the use of them, answered and obviated. With directions for putting them up, and for using them to the best advantage. And a copper-plate, in which the several parts of the machine are exactly laid down, from a scale of equal parts.
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Franklin, Benjamin 1706-1790.
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Date: 1744
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Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical essays . The first, containing an analysis of a general map of the middle British colonies in America; and of the country of the confederate Indians: a description of the face of the country; the boundaries o the confederates; and the maritime and inland navigations of the several rivers and lakes contained therein. By Lewis Evans.
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Evans, Lewis 1700?-1756.
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Date: 1755
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Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical essays . Number II. Containing, a letter representing, the impropriety of sending forces to Virginia: the importance of taking Fort Frontenac; and that the preservation of Oswego was owing to General Shirley' proceeding thither. And containing objections to those parts of Evans's general map and analysis, which relate to the French title to the country, on the north-west side of St. Laurence River, between Fort Frontenac and Montreal. &c. Published in the New-York Mercury, no. 178, Jan. 5. 1756. With a answer, to so much thereof as concerns the public; and the several articles set in a just light. By Lewis Evans.
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Evans, Lewis 1700?-1756.
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Date: 1756
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Benjamin Franklin
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Evans, Lewis 1700?-1756.
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