The Suez Canal: Letters and Documents Descriptive of Its Rise and Progress in 1854-1856King, 1876 - 311 páginas |
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... pass through Alexandria without calling at the French Consulate , I delivered some despatches to M. Sabatier , of which I had taken charge in Paris , where nothing had been said of my Canal project , as I had mentioned it to no one ...
... pass through Alexandria without calling at the French Consulate , I delivered some despatches to M. Sabatier , of which I had taken charge in Paris , where nothing had been said of my Canal project , as I had mentioned it to no one ...
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... pass over without a decision on the subject of the Suez Canal . At five p.m. I remounted and returned to the Viceroy's tent , again clearing the parapet . His Highness was in a very good humour , and taking my hand , which he held for a ...
... pass over without a decision on the subject of the Suez Canal . At five p.m. I remounted and returned to the Viceroy's tent , again clearing the parapet . His Highness was in a very good humour , and taking my hand , which he held for a ...
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... pass round the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn ; and if only one - half went through the Canal , there would be an annual saving to commerce of 150 million francs . There can be no doubt that the Suez Canal will lead to a considerable ...
... pass round the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn ; and if only one - half went through the Canal , there would be an annual saving to commerce of 150 million francs . There can be no doubt that the Suez Canal will lead to a considerable ...
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... pass before us , and , turning its back on Lake Mareotis , it made for the desert , soon look- ing like a long ribbon unrolling itself in the distance . The infantry regiments formed in three columns , flanked by skirmishers and ...
... pass before us , and , turning its back on Lake Mareotis , it made for the desert , soon look- ing like a long ribbon unrolling itself in the distance . The infantry regiments formed in three columns , flanked by skirmishers and ...
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... Pass- age des Panoramas . It is true that , in spite of my orders to the contrary , the Chiaous and Sais ... passing , Machallah ! ( Glory be to God ! ) . Such is the East , such has it been from time immemorial and as it is described in ...
... Pass- age des Panoramas . It is true that , in spite of my orders to the contrary , the Chiaous and Sais ... passing , Machallah ! ( Glory be to God ! ) . Such is the East , such has it been from time immemorial and as it is described in ...
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