The Suez Canal: Letters and Documents Descriptive of Its Rise and Progress in 1854-1856King, 1876 - 311 páginas |
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... direct line . M. Paulin Talabot , who was associated , as surveying engineer for a maritime canal society , with the equally celebrated Stephenson and Negrelli , advocated the indirect route from Alexandria to Suez , and proposed using ...
... direct line . M. Paulin Talabot , who was associated , as surveying engineer for a maritime canal society , with the equally celebrated Stephenson and Negrelli , advocated the indirect route from Alexandria to Suez , and proposed using ...
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... direct his face unto Goshen ; and they came into the land of Goshen . Verses 33 , 34. — And it shall come to pass , when Pharaoh shall call you , and shall say , What is your occupation ? that ye shall say , Thy servants ' trade hath ...
... direct his face unto Goshen ; and they came into the land of Goshen . Verses 33 , 34. — And it shall come to pass , when Pharaoh shall call you , and shall say , What is your occupation ? that ye shall say , Thy servants ' trade hath ...
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... direct route . So that there is nothing to wound Talabot's feelings in this declaration . In any case , you must agree with me that it is neces- sary in our great enterprise to put aside considerations of persons , and to do only what ...
... direct route . So that there is nothing to wound Talabot's feelings in this declaration . In any case , you must agree with me that it is neces- sary in our great enterprise to put aside considerations of persons , and to do only what ...
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... direct route from Europe to India - Egypt , where Frenchmen have fought and bled . It is unnecessary to dwell upon the motives which make it impossible that England should allow Egypt to pass into the hands of a rival Power without ...
... direct route from Europe to India - Egypt , where Frenchmen have fought and bled . It is unnecessary to dwell upon the motives which make it impossible that England should allow Egypt to pass into the hands of a rival Power without ...
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... direct , route from England to her Eastern possessions , that this route must always remain open to her , and that , as regards a matter of such vital interest , she can make no compromise . Thus , through the position which nature has ...
... direct , route from England to her Eastern possessions , that this route must always remain open to her , and that , as regards a matter of such vital interest , she can make no compromise . Thus , through the position which nature has ...
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