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Cyrus Field had resolved that the thing should be done -- and done it was the following year; for the laying of the cable had been so nearly a success, that great capitalists, such as Brassey, Gooch, Barclay,
The Battery and the Boiler Adventures in Laying of Submarine Electric Cables 1859
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Notwithstanding the sizeable flakes of ash that were raining down over Braidwood, we pressed ahead through thick smoke, and, as it turned out, the Brassey Hotel in Barton was, weirdly, still open for business, as if nothing were happening.
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Brassey said that confiscating over R30 million in shares because of one meeting was disproportionate to the "pot" of deals that Shaik had been working on and that no more than R1 million would be more appropriate.
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Brassey Sir Thomas, in his book onWork and Wages, p. 71, says:
Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007
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Brassey Sir Thomas, in his book onWork and Wages, p. 71, says:
Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007
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He submitted that Brassey had known the substance of the information from the start and would have been provided with it should they have requested further particulars.
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"It's just not true," he replied to a contention by Brassey that he had been used as "bait".
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Brassey Sir Thomas, in his book onWork and Wages, p. 71, says:
Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007
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Brassey Sir Thomas, in his book onWork and Wages, p. 71, says:
Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007
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Brassey Sir Thomas, in his book onWork and Wages, p. 71, says:
Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007
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