Travels in Sicily, Greece & AlbaniaJ. Mawman, 1820 |
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... brought us to the city of Ioannina : we shall however have occasion to dwell for a short time only upon its early annals ; since no historian has left us any account of its origin , or progress , or the character of its people , in ...
... brought us to the city of Ioannina : we shall however have occasion to dwell for a short time only upon its early annals ; since no historian has left us any account of its origin , or progress , or the character of its people , in ...
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... the Venetian government at Corfu , procured his release by a ransom of 10,000 florins , which was paid at the city of Argyro - Castro , whither Izaus was brought and libe- ITS HISTORY IN THE MIDDLE AGES . 19 rated from.
... the Venetian government at Corfu , procured his release by a ransom of 10,000 florins , which was paid at the city of Argyro - Castro , whither Izaus was brought and libe- ITS HISTORY IN THE MIDDLE AGES . 19 rated from.
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... brought upon them such a train of calamities that my MS . can trace them to no other cause but the per- sonal interference of the arch - fiend himself . Their immediate author , or satanic instrument , was Dionysius * , called the Dog ...
... brought upon them such a train of calamities that my MS . can trace them to no other cause but the per- sonal interference of the arch - fiend himself . Their immediate author , or satanic instrument , was Dionysius * , called the Dog ...
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... brought from Crete , a mistake concerning the origin of a custom might easily arise . Strabo asserts ( 1 : b . x . p . 701 , ed . Ox . ) that the Pyrrhic was different from the armed dance , Evonλíos opxnois , and Aristophanes refers it ...
... brought from Crete , a mistake concerning the origin of a custom might easily arise . Strabo asserts ( 1 : b . x . p . 701 , ed . Ox . ) that the Pyrrhic was different from the armed dance , Evonλíos opxnois , and Aristophanes refers it ...
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... brought in coffee , the young lady arose and with a very pretty air handed it to Mr. Parker and myself , who were obliged to suffer this inversion of the right order of things and accommodate our- selves to the custom of the place . We ...
... brought in coffee , the young lady arose and with a very pretty air handed it to Mr. Parker and myself , who were obliged to suffer this inversion of the right order of things and accommodate our- selves to the custom of the place . We ...
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