The importance of Cape Breton to the British nation . Humbly represented by Robert Auckmuty, Judge of His Majesty's Court of Vice-Admiralty for the Provinces of Massachuset's-Bay and New-Hampshire, in New-England. N. B. Upon the Plan laid down in this Representation, the Island was taken by Commodore Warren and General Pepperill, the 14th of June, 1745.
- Auckmuty, Robert
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- MDCCXLV. [1745]
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The importance of Cape Breton to the British nation. Humbly represented by Robert Auckmuty, Judge of His Majesty's Court of Vice-Admiralty for the Provinces of Massachuset's-Bay and New-Hampshire, in New-England. N. B. Upon the Plan laid down in this Repr
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London : printed for W. Bickerton, in the Temple-Exchange, near the Inner-Temple-Gate, Fleet-Street, MDCCXLV. [1745]
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