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Page 68
... vessels of dif breed is considered B.'s chef - d'œuvre . B. had many ferent nations visit and leave B. every year . The pupils , some of whom are now among our best commerce is steadily increasing . In 1848 , the im- ports were only ...
... vessels of dif breed is considered B.'s chef - d'œuvre . B. had many ferent nations visit and leave B. every year . The pupils , some of whom are now among our best commerce is steadily increasing . In 1848 , the im- ports were only ...
Page 86
... vessels , of 59,336 tons , entered and cleared it . Vessels of 500 tons can get up to the quay in the centre of Sir R. Granville , the naval hero and discoverer of Virginia , was born in Bideford . BIDPAI , or PILPAI , is the reputed ...
... vessels , of 59,336 tons , entered and cleared it . Vessels of 500 tons can get up to the quay in the centre of Sir R. Granville , the naval hero and discoverer of Virginia , was born in Bideford . BIDPAI , or PILPAI , is the reputed ...
Page 90
... vessels can navigate the river quite up to the town , but large vessels have to anchor at Portugalete . The number of ships entering B. in 1856 was 379 , with a capacity of 27,657 tons ; clearing outwards , 535 vessels , tonnage ...
... vessels can navigate the river quite up to the town , but large vessels have to anchor at Portugalete . The number of ships entering B. in 1856 was 379 , with a capacity of 27,657 tons ; clearing outwards , 535 vessels , tonnage ...
Page 99
... vessels . Lobsters and turbot , also , are admitted free , if taken by British subjects and imported in British though in foreign vessels . All fish are sold by tale , except salmon and eels , which are sold by weight ; and oysters and ...
... vessels . Lobsters and turbot , also , are admitted free , if taken by British subjects and imported in British though in foreign vessels . All fish are sold by tale , except salmon and eels , which are sold by weight ; and oysters and ...
Page 127
... vessels can be admitted , though very 5 or 6 fathoms to the channel leading to the inner harbour or lagoon , which has a depth varying from 10 to 50 fathoms , and is extensive enough to afford accommodation to the largest navies . The ...
... vessels can be admitted , though very 5 or 6 fathoms to the channel leading to the inner harbour or lagoon , which has a depth varying from 10 to 50 fathoms , and is extensive enough to afford accommodation to the largest navies . The ...
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