Colonial Magazine and Commercial-maritime Journal, 2권Fisher, son., 1840 |
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... vessels not exceeding 200 tons , for within them the waters are almost always calm , and vessels may proceed even in very tempestuous weather it is necessary , however , that the com- manders have a perfect knowledge of the shoals and ...
... vessels not exceeding 200 tons , for within them the waters are almost always calm , and vessels may proceed even in very tempestuous weather it is necessary , however , that the com- manders have a perfect knowledge of the shoals and ...
21 페이지
... vessel destroyed . Since this period the coast has been occasionally visited by trading vessels from Europe and America ; and individuals have found oppor- tunities of exploring some distance into the interior , but still the ...
... vessel destroyed . Since this period the coast has been occasionally visited by trading vessels from Europe and America ; and individuals have found oppor- tunities of exploring some distance into the interior , but still the ...
22 페이지
... vessel should visit the sultan at Hurra , who , he was convinced , would be delighted to receive and entertain them ... vessels have been invited to visit the interior of the Soumaulié country . The Soumauliés are divided into tribes ...
... vessel should visit the sultan at Hurra , who , he was convinced , would be delighted to receive and entertain them ... vessels have been invited to visit the interior of the Soumaulié country . The Soumauliés are divided into tribes ...
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... vessels . Mas- sowah is approached by a narrow but safe channel , is accessible at all seasons of the year for vessels of moderate burden , and is capable of holding from fifty to sixty vessels . In length it is not more than three ...
... vessels . Mas- sowah is approached by a narrow but safe channel , is accessible at all seasons of the year for vessels of moderate burden , and is capable of holding from fifty to sixty vessels . In length it is not more than three ...
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... vessels of small burden still visit Massowah , not so much , however , for the purposes of commerce as to refit , the harbour being well adapted thereto . The trade that is still carried on consists chiefly of cottons from Muscat and ...
... vessels of small burden still visit Massowah , not so much , however , for the purposes of commerce as to refit , the harbour being well adapted thereto . The trade that is still carried on consists chiefly of cottons from Muscat and ...
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