'Soavongei'3 wore originally officials who collected Seavagej a tax imposed in many English towns on all" goods exposed -far salo within their 'boundaries; this tax was prohibited by Homy VII.
The railway which "crosses the St. Gothard, one of the?, most famous Alpine passes, travels over 324 bridges of moro than' 32ft span, and through 80 tunnels, the main one of which is 9i miles long.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 124, 29 May 1922, Page 8
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66Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 124, 29 May 1922, Page 8
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