A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial NavigationLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1859 - 1523 páginas |
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... canals and railroads of Great Britain and Ireland ; exhibiting , also , the coal fields , the position of the different light - houses , & c .: the other map exhibits the mouths of the rivers Mersey and Dee , and the country from ...
... canals and railroads of Great Britain and Ireland ; exhibiting , also , the coal fields , the position of the different light - houses , & c .: the other map exhibits the mouths of the rivers Mersey and Dee , and the country from ...
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... canal has been of great advantage , not to Alexandria only , but to Egypt and even Europe . Now ( 1859 ) , however , that a railway has been constructed from Alexandria to Cairo , the canal has become of less importance . Ports , & c ...
... canal has been of great advantage , not to Alexandria only , but to Egypt and even Europe . Now ( 1859 ) , however , that a railway has been constructed from Alexandria to Cairo , the canal has become of less importance . Ports , & c ...
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... Canal between the Nile and the Red Sea . It is affirmed , that had it not been for the hostilities in which the late Pacha was almost always engaged , he would have attempted to reopen the famous canal that formerly connected the Red ...
... Canal between the Nile and the Red Sea . It is affirmed , that had it not been for the hostilities in which the late Pacha was almost always engaged , he would have attempted to reopen the famous canal that formerly connected the Red ...
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... canal capable of admitting the largest class of merchantmen , from the north side of the port of Amsterdam to Newdiep , opposite to the Texel , and a little to the east of the Helder . This canal has fully answered the views of the ...
... canal capable of admitting the largest class of merchantmen , from the north side of the port of Amsterdam to Newdiep , opposite to the Texel , and a little to the east of the Helder . This canal has fully answered the views of the ...
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... CANALS . ) The imports principally consist of sugar , coffee , spices , tobacco , cotton , tea , indigo , cochineal , wine and brandy , wool , grain of all sorts , timber , pitch and tar , hemp and flax , iron , hides , linen , cotton ...
... CANALS . ) The imports principally consist of sugar , coffee , spices , tobacco , cotton , tea , indigo , cochineal , wine and brandy , wool , grain of all sorts , timber , pitch and tar , hemp and flax , iron , hides , linen , cotton ...
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