Cyprus, Our New Colony and what We Know about itG. Routledge, 1878 - 127 psl. |
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... kind would it be very surprising if a similar mistake were made by a native editor , or by some half - educated Baboo ? We trust the reader will forgive this digression , and we will pass on now to consider the kind of people that ...
... kind would it be very surprising if a similar mistake were made by a native editor , or by some half - educated Baboo ? We trust the reader will forgive this digression , and we will pass on now to consider the kind of people that ...
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... kind of drawers ; and to half boots of yellow leather are fixed , towards the ankle , sandals , which serve them for shoes . They have no stays ; a plain vest of cotton marks out their shape and pre- serves the pliableness of the body ...
... kind of drawers ; and to half boots of yellow leather are fixed , towards the ankle , sandals , which serve them for shoes . They have no stays ; a plain vest of cotton marks out their shape and pre- serves the pliableness of the body ...
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... kind of helmet raises them a foot and a half , and gives them a theatrical and gigantic appear- ance . " Dr. Clarke ... kinds of flowers . " Next to the Calmuc women , the Grecian , " says Dr. Clarke , " are , of all others , best ...
... kind of helmet raises them a foot and a half , and gives them a theatrical and gigantic appear- ance . " Dr. Clarke ... kinds of flowers . " Next to the Calmuc women , the Grecian , " says Dr. Clarke , " are , of all others , best ...
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... kind of conical hat , which reminded him of those represented in the statues of Golgoi , and he thinks it probable that this fashion of hat has been handed down from the times of the Cypriot priests of Aphrodite . Not only this , but he ...
... kind of conical hat , which reminded him of those represented in the statues of Golgoi , and he thinks it probable that this fashion of hat has been handed down from the times of the Cypriot priests of Aphrodite . Not only this , but he ...
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... kinds of fruits are produced . Agriculture is , how- ever , in a very primitive condition , mere scratching of the soil sufficing to enable the cultivator to extract from it what is absolutely necessary to his sub- sistence . The ...
... kinds of fruits are produced . Agriculture is , how- ever , in a very primitive condition , mere scratching of the soil sufficing to enable the cultivator to extract from it what is absolutely necessary to his sub- sistence . The ...
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Cyprus: Our New Colony and What We Know about It (1878) Frederic Henry Fisher Peržiūra negalima - 2008 |
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121 psl. - That England will pay to the Porte whatever is the present excess of revenue over expenditure in the island ; this excess to be calculated upon and determined by the average of the last five years...
120 psl. - If Batoum, Ardahan, Kars, or any of them shall be retained by Russia, and if any attempt shall be made at any future time by Russia to take possession of any further portion of the Asiatic territories of the Sultan, as fixed by the definitive Treaty of Peace, England engages to join the Sultan in defending them by force of arms.
121 psl. - I. That a Mussulman religious Tribunal (Mekheme-i-Sheri') shall continue to exist in the Island, which will take exclusive cognizance of religious matters, and of no others, concerning the Mussulman population of the Island.
120 psl. - England to introduce necessary reforms, to be agreed " upon later between the two Powers, into the government, " and for the protection, of the Christian and other subjects " of the Porte in these territories...
121 psl. - His Imperial Majesty the Sultan promises to England to introduce necessary reforms, to be agreed upon later between the two Powers, into the government, and for the protection of the Christian and other subjects of the Porte in these territories ; and in order to enable England to make necessary provision for executing her engagement, His Imperial Majesty the Sultan further consents to assign the Island of Cyprus to be occupied and administered by England.
122 psl. - V. That the English Government, through their competent authorities, may purchase compulsorily, at a fair price, land required for public improvements, or for other public purposes, and land which is not cultivated.