10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SAINT GOTTHARD»
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
1664 Saint Gotthard Highway "Itinnel (Switzerland) UF Saint Gothard Highway
Tunnel (Switzerland) Sankt Gotthard Strassentunnel (Switzerland) St. Gotthard
Highway Tunnel (Switzerland) Traforo stradale del San Gottardo (Switzerland)
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Materialising Identity: The Co-construction of the
Gotthard ...
509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526
527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 Chable, Saint—
Gothard, 87, 80 Chable, Saint—Gothard, 47-49 Saint Gotthard lent his name to
the ...
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Engineering Earth: The Impacts of Megaengineering Projects
As a part of the Alpine chain of Western Europe, the Saint Gotthard massif
separates north and south, as a pass and a tunnel the Gotthard connects German
and Italian-speaking Europe, and as a part of the national narrative it connotes
the ...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... France) USE Château de Saint Germain-en-laye (Saint Germain-en-laye,
France) Saint Gothard Highway Tunnel (Switzerland) USE Saint Gotthard
Highway Tunnel (Switzerland) Saint Gothard Pass (Switzerland) USE Saint
Gotthard Pass ...
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Conflicts In 1664: Battle of
Saint Gotthard, Siege of ...
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THE SCOTS MAGAZINE OR GENERAL REPOSITORY OF LITERATURE, ...
With this view, on the i8th of May, in the evening after six o'clock, he attacked the
enemy on thi3 side at the foot of the Mount Saint Gotthard.; the obstinate defence
of the enemy fully demonstrated how important this post was to them.
With this view, on the 28th of May, in the evening after six o'clock, he attacked the
enemy on this side at the foot of the Mount Saint Gotthard ; ' . the obstinate
defence of the enemy fully demonstrated how importantXhis post was to them.
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Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary
6916 ft. (2108 m.); road over pass open since Middle Ages; named after the pass
hospice dedicated to St. Gotthard, bishop of Hildesheim (d. 1038). built in 14th
cent.; carriage road built 1820-30 and Saint Gotthard Tunnel, railroad tunnel 9.5 ...
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Pataphysica 4: Pataphysica E Alchimia 2
... Georges Darien's The Thief (1897), offers a particularly instructive example of
Jarry's recognition of another artist's use of symbolic terms: “the diamond crowns
of the Saint Gotthard rock drillers.” The St. Gotthard Railway (built 1872—1882), ...
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Regional Conflicts Around Geneva: An Inquiry Into the ...
Here it split into three different branches : (a) Great Saint Bernard, Aosta ; (6)
Brigue, Simplon, Arona ; (c) Saint Gotthard, Tessin Valley, Bellinzona, and Como.
Another French road connected Pontarlier with Bellinzona and the Valte- line, ...
Adda Bruemmer Bozeman, 1949