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        [Caroly, Francesco de, Robert Laurie & James Whittle] 
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        A new map of the dominions of the King of Sardinia. (with) Isle and kingdom of Sardinia. (with) Mont Blanc in Faucigni and the subjacent Alps and glaciers. From the original published at Turin with royal approbation, and dedicated to his Sardinian Majesty. By Francis de Caroly; translated with improvements and additions. London, Published by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, 12th May, 1799. Engrav'd by B. Baker, Islington. 
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        Laurie & Whittle 
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        [Anville, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d, 1697-1782, Robert Laurie & James Whittle] 
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        A new map of the middle and upper parts of Italy, wherein are included the State of the Church, the Grand Duchy of Tuscany; Austrian Lombardy; the states of Parma and Modena, and the republics of Venice, Genoa, Lucca &ca. with the island of Corsica. Drawn with many improvements and additions, from the general map of D'Anville &c. &c. Published 25th March 1799 by Robt. Laurie & Jas. Whittle, No. 53 Fleet Street, London. Jones & Smith sculp., 13 Pleasant Row, Pentonville. 
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        Laurie & Whittle 
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        [Rizzi Zannoni, Giovanni Antonio Bartolomeo, 1736-1814, Robert Laurie & James Whittle] 
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        A new map of Sicily the First or the Kingdom of Naples. Drawn with several additions, from Zannoni's map published by order of the King of the Two Sicilies. Published 12th May, 1799 by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London. Engraved by B. Baker, Islington. 
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        Laurie & Whittle 
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        [Mylne, Robert, Robert Laurie & James Whittle] 
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        The island and Kingdom of Sicily, according to the best observations, & improved; from the map of the Baron de Schmettau, Quarter Master General to the Imperial Army ... ; from the map of Messrs. Don Co. Ventimiglio, and Ao. D'Aedone; and from Mr. Danville, and others. By Robert Mylne, F.R.S., on a journey in MDCCLVII. Published 12th May, 1799 by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London. 
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        Laurie & Whittle 
      
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