The American Coast Pilot: Containing Directions for the Principal Harbors, Capes and Headlands, on the Coasts of North and South America ... : with the Prevailing Winds, Setting of the Currents, &c. and the Latitudes and Longitudes of the Principal Harbors and Capes : Together with a Tide Table |
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St Thomas: pg 392-4?
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