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The mysteries of Paris

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  • Compagnie universelle du canal maritime de Suez : carte de l'isthme dressée sous la direction de Mr. Voisin, Directeur Gal. des Travaux, et d'après les opérations de Mr. Larousse, Ingénieur-Hydrographe

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    Paris in my time

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    Tribunal of Arbitration, Paris

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    A collection of 22 cabinet card portraits of members of the Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration held in Paris, France, in 1893. Each cabinet card is signed by the sitter, some are dated 1893, from Paris. The first seven individuals in the album were arbitrators; the remainder were delegates who represented the United States and Great Britain.

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