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... cargo to the chief market of the country , the more so inasmuch as she would at such a port have an improved chance of a cargo for her outward voyage . The result of this attraction of trade to London would be that the ΙΟ PORTS AND DOCKS.
... cargo to the chief market of the country , the more so inasmuch as she would at such a port have an improved chance of a cargo for her outward voyage . The result of this attraction of trade to London would be that the ΙΟ PORTS AND DOCKS.
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... cargo which comes to Hull to remain must be a comparatively small proportion of the whole . Bristol , for example , with a population of some 330,000 , imports only about £ 12,250,000 , whereas Hull , with her 242,000 inhabitants ...
... cargo which comes to Hull to remain must be a comparatively small proportion of the whole . Bristol , for example , with a population of some 330,000 , imports only about £ 12,250,000 , whereas Hull , with her 242,000 inhabitants ...
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... so as her facilities for providing and shipping coal for outward cargoes are already good ; and the port which is able to furnish a cargo , even of coals , for vessels on completion of their 2-2 INTRODUCTORY AND HISTORICAL 19.
... so as her facilities for providing and shipping coal for outward cargoes are already good ; and the port which is able to furnish a cargo , even of coals , for vessels on completion of their 2-2 INTRODUCTORY AND HISTORICAL 19.
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... cargo of coal for their foreign loading ports , but in addition she is able to furnish a good supply of finished iron , of machinery , and rough manufactures . The result to the port is that many vessels from distant ports to London and ...
... cargo of coal for their foreign loading ports , but in addition she is able to furnish a good supply of finished iron , of machinery , and rough manufactures . The result to the port is that many vessels from distant ports to London and ...
Side 22
... and extended to the docks . Thus whether it be a question of loading a ship with coal , or of a ship's discharging a cargo of iron - ore , the trucks are always conveniently placed . And if , as has of late too often been 22 PORTS AND ...
... and extended to the docks . Thus whether it be a question of loading a ship with coal , or of a ship's discharging a cargo of iron - ore , the trucks are always conveniently placed . And if , as has of late too often been 22 PORTS AND ...
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Ports and Docks: Their History, Working, and National Importance Douglas Owen Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1904 |
Ports and Docks: Their History, Working, and National Importance Douglas Owen Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1904 |
Ports and Docks: Their History, Working, and National Importance Douglas Owen Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1904 |
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Side 40 - PONTIAC. THE TRAIL OF THE SWORD. Pemberton (Max). THE FOOTSTEPS OF A THRONE. I CROWN THEE KING. Phlllpotts (Eden). THE HUMAN BOY. CHILDREN OF THE MIST.
Side 40 - Doyle (A. Conan). ROUND THE RED LAMP. Duncan (Sara Jeannette). A VOYAGE OF CONSOLATION. THOSE DELIGHTFUL AMERICANS. Eliot (George). THE MILL ON THE FLOSS.
Side 26 - REAL LIFE IN IRELAND, or, the Day and Night Scenes of Brian Boru, Esq., and his Elegant Friend, Sir Shawn O'Dogherty. By a Real Paddy. With 19 Coloured Plates by Heath, Marks, etc. THE ADVENTURES OF JOHNNY NEWCOME IN THE NAVY.
Side 25 - BRITISH COMMERCE AND COLONIES FROM ELIZABETH TO VICTORIA. By H. de B. Gibbins, Litt.D., MA Third Edition, is.
Side 25 - THE THIRD TOUR OF DOCTOR SYNTAX IN SEARCH OF A WIFE. By William Combe. With 24 Coloured Plates byT. Rowlandson. THE HISTORY OF JOHNNY QUAE GENUS: the Little Foundling of the late Dr. Syntax. By the Author of
Side 30 - Milton (John). THE MINOR POEMS OF JOHN MILTON. Edited by HC BEECHING, MA , Canon of Westminster. Moir(DM). MANSIEWAUCH. Edited by TF HENDERSON. Nichols (JBB). A LITTLE BOOK OF ENGLISH SONNETS. Rochefoucauld (La). THE MAXIMS OF LA ROCHEFOUCAULD. Translated by Dean STANHOPE. Edited by GH POWELL. Smith (Horace and James). REJECTED ADDRESSES. Edited by AD GODLEY, MA Sterne (Laurence).
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Side 39 - Svo. 6s. Williamson (CN and AM). THE LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR: The Strange Adventures of a Motor Car.
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