On the communications between Europe and India through EgyptSmith, Elder and Company, 1846 - 73 Seiten |
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... commerce is to augment the facilities of communication . But unfortunately , Great Britain can expect nothing from its Ministers but speeches , unless it compel them to act by a pressure from without . The affairs of Greece and of Cabul ...
... commerce is to augment the facilities of communication . But unfortunately , Great Britain can expect nothing from its Ministers but speeches , unless it compel them to act by a pressure from without . The affairs of Greece and of Cabul ...
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... commerce of India would , in great part , have been preserved even to this day by the Mediterranean powers . * Archer's edition , vol . i . p . 157 . + Daru Histoire de Venise , tom . ii . pp . 349 , 439 . Histoire du Commerce de Venise ...
... commerce of India would , in great part , have been preserved even to this day by the Mediterranean powers . * Archer's edition , vol . i . p . 157 . + Daru Histoire de Venise , tom . ii . pp . 349 , 439 . Histoire du Commerce de Venise ...
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... commerce of the Red Sea , and rendering his own subjects masters of that com- merce . Though the work at the canal was prose- cuted for some time with great energy , it was again abandoned . It was subsequently completed by Darius ...
... commerce of the Red Sea , and rendering his own subjects masters of that com- merce . Though the work at the canal was prose- cuted for some time with great energy , it was again abandoned . It was subsequently completed by Darius ...
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... commerce , and the trade of Solomon's subjects , could not have existed without drawing large supplies of provisions from Egypt . This canal remained open for about thirteen hundred years , having been finally closed by the Caliph Al ...
... commerce , and the trade of Solomon's subjects , could not have existed without drawing large supplies of provisions from Egypt . This canal remained open for about thirteen hundred years , having been finally closed by the Caliph Al ...
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afford agent Alexandria ancient Arab empire Austrian steamers barrage Beyrout Britain British Consul British Government Cairo Cairo to Suez carry CHARLES GUTZLAFF commercial communications with India Consular Corfu Damietta diplomatic East India Company England English establishment Europe and India European powers execution expense fleet Foreign Office France French Government French packets French steamers frigates Gibraltar Greece hostile improvement India through Egypt Indian empire Indian passengers Indian trade inhabitants interests interruption Ionian Islands Kench Kosseir Levant line-of-battle ships Lord Lord Palmerston Louis Philippe Malta Mamlooks Marseilles means Mediterranean ment merchants miles ministers Mohammed Mohammed Ali monopoly Monsieur Mongel month Myos Hormos naval force naval power necessary Nile Pasha of Egypt Peninsular and Oriental political port possession present projects railway ranean Red Sea render round the Cape ship canal Shishak shores sovereign of Egypt steam navigation Suez Sultan Syria terranean tion transit through Egypt transport Trieste troops Turkey Turkish vessels
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Seite 17 - And king Solomon made a navy of ships in Eziongeber, which is beside Eloth, on the shore of the Red sea, in the land of Edom. And Hiram sent in the navy his servants, shipmen that had knowledge of the sea, with the servants of Solomon. And they came to Ophir, and fetched from thence gold, four hundred and twenty talents, and brought it to king Solomon.
Seite 14 - And they sat down to eat bread ; and they lifted up their eyes, and looked, and behold, a company of Ishmaelites came from Gilead with their camels, bearing spicery, and balm, and myrrh, going to carry it down to Egypt.
Seite 17 - And it came to pass in the fifth year of king Rehoboam, that Shishak king of Egypt came up against Jerusalem : and he took away the treasures of the house of Jehovah, and the treasures of the king's house ; he even took away all : and he took away all the shields of gold which Solomon had made.