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Americans coming home from France to escape falling dollar, thus giving business to steamship lines.
When I asked about Nicaragua's sovereignty, he replied, with a scowl, "In a country where anyone can come and stomp all over us tomorrow, what's sovereignty?" One day, I went to Brito, a tiny fishing village situated where the Brito River meets the Pacific Coast: the same place where Vanderbilt's passengers transferred from stagecoach to steamship on the way to San Francisco.
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I'm a great buff of transportation of all kinds, from airplanes to steamships to cars to zeppelins.
The perspective is empirically illustrated with a qualitative longitudinal case-study, the transition from sailing ships to steamships, 1780 1900.
A stickler for perfection, especially in his drawings, his works cover the transition from sailing ships to steamships and from the original Skagen to the evolving tourist destination.
General Castro was unable to transfer to a steamship for Venezuela.
The New Yorker, May 12 , 1934P. 18 Mr. Winneck has fifteen minutes to get to the steamship pier.
By Marc Connelly The New Yorker, May 12 , 1934P. 18 Mr. Winneck has fifteen minutes to get to the steamship pier.
The remains were transferred to the steamship Normandie, which transported them to Le Havre, up the Seine to Rouen and on to Paris.
His illiterate mother dictated letters to relatives in Chicago, begging them to send steamship tickets so the family could emigrate to the United States.
They were taken to the steamship Parnaíba and after that to the ship Alagoas, in which they sailed the next day to Europe.
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