CyprusH.M. Stationery Office, 1878 - Всего страниц: 171 |
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... trees ; the interior does not , however , fulfil the expectations raised by this first view , for the town is irregularly built , and inter- sected by narrow and tortuous stone - paved lanes , which are bounded by high garden walls ...
... trees ; the interior does not , however , fulfil the expectations raised by this first view , for the town is irregularly built , and inter- sected by narrow and tortuous stone - paved lanes , which are bounded by high garden walls ...
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... trees being especially fine . It may perhaps be found necessary in future to convey the aqueduct water all over the town in pipes , in order to insure a good supply for drinking in all parts . Nicosia was first fortified in the time of ...
... trees being especially fine . It may perhaps be found necessary in future to convey the aqueduct water all over the town in pipes , in order to insure a good supply for drinking in all parts . Nicosia was first fortified in the time of ...
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... trees abound ; there are also extensive gardens generally studded with mulberry trees , which are planted for the cultivation of the silk - worm , and the general appearance of Varoschia presents a marked contrast to the gloomy quarters ...
... trees abound ; there are also extensive gardens generally studded with mulberry trees , which are planted for the cultivation of the silk - worm , and the general appearance of Varoschia presents a marked contrast to the gloomy quarters ...
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... trees , which also cover the lower part of the hills sur- rounding the plain at some little distance inland . The vineyards , for which this part of the island is famous , are situated on the southern slopes of Olympus to the north ...
... trees , which also cover the lower part of the hills sur- rounding the plain at some little distance inland . The vineyards , for which this part of the island is famous , are situated on the southern slopes of Olympus to the north ...
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... trees abound , and the silk produced in the neighbourhood is the finest in the island . Olive trees here attain great perfection , a good deal of tobacco has also been grown , and is considered to be of excel- lent quality ; a little ...
... trees abound , and the silk produced in the neighbourhood is the finest in the island . Olive trees here attain great perfection , a good deal of tobacco has also been grown , and is considered to be of excel- lent quality ; a little ...
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