Travels Through Cyprus, Syria, and Palestine; with a General History of the Levant. Translated from the Italian, Том 1P. Byrne, 1792 |
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Giovanni Mariti. is cultivated - How it is purchased - Where the greater part of the cotton is tranfported - Silk and its qualities - What are the kinds most ef- teemed in Europe - Produce of the wool - Its confumption -- Wines of Cyprus ...
Giovanni Mariti. is cultivated - How it is purchased - Where the greater part of the cotton is tranfported - Silk and its qualities - What are the kinds most ef- teemed in Europe - Produce of the wool - Its confumption -- Wines of Cyprus ...
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... greater than his ftrength can bear , it will foon overpower him ; and the unhappy wretch , when once thrown down , muft ever after creep and drag himself along , after the manner of animals . Such are the effects of defpotifm : it ...
... greater than his ftrength can bear , it will foon overpower him ; and the unhappy wretch , when once thrown down , muft ever after creep and drag himself along , after the manner of animals . Such are the effects of defpotifm : it ...
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... greater part of the Grecian iflands .. Some authors tell us that the air of this island is bad and unhealthful . This prejudice prevents ma- ny ftrangers from remaining in it long enough to make the experiment themfelves . But people ...
... greater part of the Grecian iflands .. Some authors tell us that the air of this island is bad and unhealthful . This prejudice prevents ma- ny ftrangers from remaining in it long enough to make the experiment themfelves . But people ...
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... human blood , and would not have fo often placed between the members of the fame na- tion a greater diftance than is to be found between people people separated by immenfe feas , or inacceffible mountains . CYPRUS . *
... human blood , and would not have fo often placed between the members of the fame na- tion a greater diftance than is to be found between people people separated by immenfe feas , or inacceffible mountains . CYPRUS . *
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Giovanni Mariti. people separated by immenfe feas , or inacceffible mountains . The greater part of the inhabitants are Greek fchifmatics . Befides a multitude of Armenians , there are here a great many Maro- nites , whofe religious ...
Giovanni Mariti. people separated by immenfe feas , or inacceffible mountains . The greater part of the inhabitants are Greek fchifmatics . Befides a multitude of Armenians , there are here a great many Maro- nites , whofe religious ...
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Acre Affaffins againſt alfo almoſt alſo ancient Arabs bafhaw beautiful becauſe befides beſt botrus cafe cafks called caufed cauſe CHAP Chriftians church citadel coaft colour confifts conful Cyprus Cythera deſtroyed diſtance dragomans eſtabliſhed European expences faid Famagufta fame feen fent ferved feven feveral fhall fhip fhould fide filk firft firſt fituated fmall fome fometimes foon formerly fovereign ftill ftones fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fupport furrounded governor Grand Signior greateſt Greeks himſelf houſes inhabitants iſland Jerufalem kind king king of Cyprus kingdom of Cyprus labdanum Larnic lefs Levant Lufignans Mahometans Maronites meaſure mofque moft moſt mountain muft muſt neceffary neighbourhood Nicofia obferved occafion Paphos perfon piaftres pleaſure prefent preferve purchaſe refidence refpect reft ruins Salamis ſeveral ſmall ſtill Syria thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion tranfported Turkiſh Turks ufual uſed veffels vifit village weft whofe William of Tyre wine
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