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" Elsineur: a toll which is believed to have had its origin in the consent of the traders to that sea, Denmark taking upon itself the charge of constructing light-houses and erecting signals, to mark the shoals and rocks from the Cattegat to the Baltic:... "
A General Gazetteer, Or Compendious Geographical Dictionary - Page 276
by Richard Brookes - 1849
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The Life of Nelson, Volume 2

Robert Southey - 1813 - 306 pages
...believed to have had its origin in the consent of the traders to that sea, Denmark taking upon itself the charge of constructing lighthouses, and erecting signals, to mark the shoals and rocks from the Cattegat to the Baltic : and they, on their part, agreeing that all ships should pass this way, in...
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A General Gazetteer, Or, Compendious Geographical Dictionary: Containing a ...

1821 - 768 pages
...little to the E is the fortress of Cronborg, which guards the Sound. Every vessel, as it passes, pays a toll at Elsinore, in return for which, the crown takes the charge of constructing lightbonscs, and erecting signals to mark the xhoals and rocks, from 4he Categat to the entrance into...
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Travels in North Europe: From Modern Writers, with Remarks and Observations ...

William Bingley - 1822 - 384 pages
...toll, which supplies an annual revenue of more than one hundred thousand pounds, the crown of Denmark takes the charge of constructing lighthouses, and...erecting signals, to mark the shoals and rocks, from the Categate to the entrance of the Baltic. The palace of Cronberg, which stands within the fortress, is...
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Denmark Delineated: Or, Sketches of the Present State of that Country, Parts 1-3

Andreas Andersen Feldborg - 1824 - 474 pages
...believed to have had its origin in the consent of the traders to that sea, Denmark taking upon itself the charge of constructing light-houses and erecting signals, to mark the shoals and rocks from the Cattegat to the Baltic: and they, on their part, agreeing that all ships should pass this way, in order...
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Travels in Sweden, Denmark, and Norway

1826 - 188 pages
...return for this trill, which supplies an annual revenue of about 130,000 pounds, the crown of Denmark takes the charge of constructing light-houses, and erecting signals to mark the shoals and rocks fro;u the Cattegat to the entrance of the Baltic; and to enforce the payment, powerful batteries are...
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The Life of Nelson

Robert Southey - 1830 - 354 pages
...believed to have had its origin in the consent of the traders to that sea, Denmark taking upon itself the charge of constructing lighthouses, and erecting signals, to mark the shoals and rocks from the Cattegat to the Baltic : and they, on their part, agreeing that all ships should pass this way, in...
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A universal gazetteer; or, Geographical dictionary of the world

George Landmann - 1835 - 902 pages
...father is said to have been murdered COXE'S Лгог/Лггл TfMir. Every vessel, as it passes, pays a toll at Elsinore, in return for which the crown takes the charge of constructing lighthouse*, and erecting signals to murk the shoals and rocks, between the Ctttegat and the Baltic....
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The Saturday Magazine, Volumes 10-11

1837 - 538 pages
...believed to have had its origin in the consen* of the trader» to that sea, Denmark taking upon Itself the charge of constructing lighthouses, and erecting signals, to mark the shoals and rocks from the Cattegal to the Baltic ; and they, on their part, agreeing that all ships should pass this way, in...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 10

1837 - 260 pages
...believed to have had its origi" 299—2 consent of the traders to that sea, Denmark taking upon itself the charge of constructing lighthouses, and erecting signals, to mark the shoals and rocks from the Cattega to the Baltic ; and they, on their part, agreeing that al »hips should pass this way, in order...
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The London General Gazetteer; Or, Compendious Geographical Dictionary...

Richard Brookes - 1838 - 840 pages
...little to the E. is the fortress of Cronborg, which guards the Sound. Every vessel as it passes, pays a toll at Elsinore, in return for which, the crown takes the charge of constructing light-house«, and erecting signals to mark the shoals and rocks, from the Categat to the entrance...
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