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Arrowsmith. Bianconi, Brown. British Admiralty. Chalmers. Codazzi 



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HISTORICAL MAP 



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EUROPEAN OCCUPATION 



IN THE YEAR 

 1803 



(THE DATE WHEN ESSEQUIBO— RESTORED TO THE DUTCH IN 1 802— PASSED FINALLY 

 INTO BRITISH HANDS, THOUGH NOT OEDED UNTIL 



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