Definitionn. a port city in northern Germany on the Elbe River that was founded by Charlemagne in the 9th century and is today the largest port in Germany
Last update: September 10, 2015
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Several local races of African elephant have been described, mainly distinguished from one another by the form and size of the ears, shape of the head, &c. The most interesting of these is the pigmy Congo race, africanus pumilio, named on the evidence of an immature specimen in the possession of C. Hagenbeck, the well-known animal-dealer of Hamburg, in 1905. [Please select]
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'Sir, his highness has graciously ordered a Danish soup and red Hamburg dumplings.' [Please select]
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_, the Shetland version was certainly brought over from Hamburg. [Please select]
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Franz was with a merchant kinsman in Hamburg, a man of twenty-six now, and doing well. [Please select]
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'Such a jolly old time as we had at Hamburg.' [Please select]
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Sugar was somewhat more in demand both at Antwerp and Hamburg. [Please select]
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[Illustration: A HANSE CITY--HAMBURG, ALONG THE WATER-FRONT] =Commerce in Western Europe. [Please select]
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Albert Ballin became a director of the Hamburg-American line in 1886, and was made general director in 1900. [Please select]
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Everyone talked together for a moment, and the paper passed from hand to hand that each eye might rest on the pleasant fact that the Brenda, from Hamburg, was safe in port. [Please select]
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Tidings had been sent to the shipowners at Hamburg by some of the survivors, and telegraphed at once by Franz to his uncle. [Please select]
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