The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 - English literature |
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Page 4
... ports named in the Ordinance , and of lighthouses , beacons , buoys , etc. , etc .; the Khartoum Town Improvements and Allotments Board , which has the control of building - sites on Government land - and practically all land in ...
... ports named in the Ordinance , and of lighthouses , beacons , buoys , etc. , etc .; the Khartoum Town Improvements and Allotments Board , which has the control of building - sites on Government land - and practically all land in ...
Page 9
... Port Sudan , El Obeid , and possibly Wadi Medani be excepted , there are no places in the Sudan as yet where English ladies can live in comfort . Thus all candidates for appointments are made clearly to understand that they must neither ...
... Port Sudan , El Obeid , and possibly Wadi Medani be excepted , there are no places in the Sudan as yet where English ladies can live in comfort . Thus all candidates for appointments are made clearly to understand that they must neither ...
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... ports are open to the shipping of the whole world , and show a satisfactory increase in the tonnage recorded . The international tonnage of vessels visiting Port Sudan- the principal port in the country - rose from 312,770 in 1907 to ...
... ports are open to the shipping of the whole world , and show a satisfactory increase in the tonnage recorded . The international tonnage of vessels visiting Port Sudan- the principal port in the country - rose from 312,770 in 1907 to ...
Page 84
... any rate not be in a position to veto Italy's permanent occupation of Valona ; and the possession of that port is enough to guarantee Italy's On the other hand , if predominance in the Adriatic 84 THE ATTITUDE OF ITALY.
... any rate not be in a position to veto Italy's permanent occupation of Valona ; and the possession of that port is enough to guarantee Italy's On the other hand , if predominance in the Adriatic 84 THE ATTITUDE OF ITALY.
Page 94
... ports was discussed . It seems reasonable to suppose that these and other threatening rumours which gained currency at that period were expected to cause nervousness in this country , and to induce the Govern- ment to keep troops back ...
... ports was discussed . It seems reasonable to suppose that these and other threatening rumours which gained currency at that period were expected to cause nervousness in this country , and to induce the Govern- ment to keep troops back ...
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