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Jerusalem
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Excerpt from the book..."HAMAME TROUWT.Hamame, dat Duifje beteekent, is een van de Jemenietische dienstmeisjesvan het jongensweeshuis. En zij gaat trouwen. Het wordt wel tijd, wantHamame is al meer dan twintig jaar. Maar zij is niet gelukkig in deliefde geweest. Dit is haar tweede verloofde, een weduwnaar. Het eerstehuwelijk heeft Hamame laten afga[Read More]
ROLLO IN GENEVA
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Geneva is one of the most remarkable and most celebrated cities in Europe. It derives its celebrity, however, not so much from its size, or from the magnificence of its edifices, as from the peculiar beauty of its situation, and from the circumstances of its history.
Cape Town Magic: A Comprehensive Visitors Guide
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Cape Town Magic: The Comprehensive Visitors Guide is jam-packed with local information including:The Most Beautiful Areas in which to StayThe Best Restaurants, Bars and CafesThe Hotels With The Best Views, Dining and LeisureDay Trips Around the Peninsular - Everything You Need to See!Popular Bars, Cafes and LoungesLuxury Guest-HousesWine Routes and[Read More]
Cyprus, as I Saw It in 1879
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Cyprus was placed under British control in 1878 as a result of the Cyprus Convention, which granted control of the island to Britain in return for British support of the Ottoman Empire in the Russian-Turkish War. Little was known about the country at the time and this work is the result of a visit by Baker, an English explorer and author, in 1879.
Specialty Products Company PRO CUT ON THE CAR 00050
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Designed for the PRO CUT on car lathes this silencer fits on top of the cutting tools, deflecting chips and dampening the chatter series
In Madeira Place
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Turning from the street which follows the line of the wharves, into Madeira Place, you leave at once an open region of docks and spars for comparative retirement. Wagons seldom enter Madeira Place: it is too hard to turn them in it; and then the inhabitants, for the most part, have a convenient way of buying their coal by the basket. How much troub[Read More]








