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1 Without further incident he traveled through the south of France, and arrived at the great seaport .
2 Without further incident, he travelled through the south of France, and arrived at the great seaport .
3 At that time Ur, now a town fifty miles inland, was a great seaport of the Persian gulf.
4 When asked why and how he had heard the news, Jenour explained, Southampton is a great seaport , Sir Richard.
5 A statesman may see hamlets turned, in the course of one generation, into great seaport towns and manufacturing towns.
6 She had written-withouther name- abookdescribing the condition of a great seaport town where she had once lived.
7 But the little bits of the place which you could see by the lights were like glimpses of a great seaport .
8 There is one other point which I must refer to, and which is especially interesting to a great seaport like this.
9 William Murray Bradshaw struck for a railroad train going to the great seaport , at a station where it stops for wood and water.
10 Ferdinand and Isabella, at this time, happened to be in the remotest possible point from Palos, in Barcelona, the great seaport of northeastern Spain.
11 New York is the world's greatest seaport .
12 Towards the end of February he quittedLondonforone of the great seaports , where he was to embark for Boston.
13 The docks do not compare favorably with the massive structures of Liverpool, or London, or the other great seaports of the world.
14 The greatest of all German shipping centers, and, before the outbreak of the European war, one of the greatest seaports in the whole world.
15 In that area the great seaports of Italy, and in a less degree, of Catalonia and the French Mediterranean seaboard, developed a large commerce.
16 The New Yorker, April 5, 1930 P. 11 Although this is one of the great seaports of the world, one seldom sees a ship.
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