England to Calcutta, by the overland route, in 1845, by F.W. Simms, ed. by his son [F. Simms].Harrison and Sons, 1878 - 156 páginas |
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... for a long voyage ; and after wending our way through a half - choked passage , ascended to the where our cabin was situated . It upper deck , was at the stern of the ship , on the larboard side of B 2 -Southampton to Gibraltar.
... for a long voyage ; and after wending our way through a half - choked passage , ascended to the where our cabin was situated . It upper deck , was at the stern of the ship , on the larboard side of B 2 -Southampton to Gibraltar.
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... passage money , and then debited each person , as at an hotel , for whatever strong drinks they might have chosen to call for ; such a system , besides other advantages , would have removed the injustice of making ladies and other abste ...
... passage money , and then debited each person , as at an hotel , for whatever strong drinks they might have chosen to call for ; such a system , besides other advantages , would have removed the injustice of making ladies and other abste ...
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... can . * The outward passage from Southampton to Gibraltar still takes five to six days for its accomplishment , but on the return home there is less delay . с 34 CHAPTER III . GIBRALTAR TO MALTA . WE landed ENGLAND TO CALCUTTA . 33.
... can . * The outward passage from Southampton to Gibraltar still takes five to six days for its accomplishment , but on the return home there is less delay . с 34 CHAPTER III . GIBRALTAR TO MALTA . WE landed ENGLAND TO CALCUTTA . 33.
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... passages . This almost deserted city was abandoned as the capital upon the erection of La Valetta , or Valetta , as it is commonly called , in 1556-71 , which city was then adopted as the capital , and has remained so ever since . On ...
... passages . This almost deserted city was abandoned as the capital upon the erection of La Valetta , or Valetta , as it is commonly called , in 1556-71 , which city was then adopted as the capital , and has remained so ever since . On ...
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... passage . The Island of Malta came into the possession . of the British in the year 1800. It is the most southerly island in Europe , or rather group , for there are three islands , named repectively Malta , * Comino , and Gozo ...
... passage . The Island of Malta came into the possession . of the British in the year 1800. It is the most southerly island in Europe , or rather group , for there are three islands , named repectively Malta , * Comino , and Gozo ...
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England to Calcutta, by the overland route, in 1845, by F.W. Simms, ed. by ... Frederick Walter Simms Visualização integral - 1878 |
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