CyprusH.M. Stationery Office, 1878 - 171 psl. |
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19 psl.
... amount of the harvests , the products of the island , the incomes of the chief landowners , the possessions of the clergy , and the public lands in Cyprus at this date , is contained in M. De Mas Latrie's " Histoire de L'Ile de Chypre ...
... amount of the harvests , the products of the island , the incomes of the chief landowners , the possessions of the clergy , and the public lands in Cyprus at this date , is contained in M. De Mas Latrie's " Histoire de L'Ile de Chypre ...
23 psl.
... amounts in the years 1575-85 , during which period the Turks were in possession , and it shows a marked falling off ... amount has dwindled down to about 500,000 lbs . and perhaps not more than a twentieth part of the cotton which the ...
... amounts in the years 1575-85 , during which period the Turks were in possession , and it shows a marked falling off ... amount has dwindled down to about 500,000 lbs . and perhaps not more than a twentieth part of the cotton which the ...
28 psl.
... amount of excess of expenditure over revenue during last five years , and to insert it in the Annex . Orders have been given that the Firman for the surrender of Cyprus shall be prepared . " " No. 11 . " Mr. Secretary Cross to Sir A. H. ...
... amount of excess of expenditure over revenue during last five years , and to insert it in the Annex . Orders have been given that the Firman for the surrender of Cyprus shall be prepared . " " No. 11 . " Mr. Secretary Cross to Sir A. H. ...
36 psl.
... amount of water . and , after the several streams unite , they form a river which , though short , is of the highest importance as a fertilizing agent , and is also used to work several mills . It flows due south , and falls into the ...
... amount of water . and , after the several streams unite , they form a river which , though short , is of the highest importance as a fertilizing agent , and is also used to work several mills . It flows due south , and falls into the ...
62 psl.
... amount of traffic is that from Larnaca , through Dali , to Nicosia ; it is rather longer than the main road through Athienou ; the distances on it are the following : - Larnaca to Aradippo Aradippo to Dali ' Dali to Nicosia .... 3 miles ...
... amount of traffic is that from Larnaca , through Dali , to Nicosia ; it is rather longer than the main road through Athienou ; the distances on it are the following : - Larnaca to Aradippo Aradippo to Dali ' Dali to Nicosia .... 3 miles ...
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A. H. Layard abundant agricultural Amathus amongst amount ancient appears Athienou average Baffo barley British Cape Arnauti Cape Greco Cape Kormakiti Cerinea Cesnola Chapter chiefly Christians climate coast colour considered Consul Consul Riddell's Report Consul Watkins contained cotton Council crops cultivation Cypriote districts drought Egypt England exported Famagusta feet formation Gaudry grain Greek harbour High Commissioner History of Cyprus Idalium important inhabitants island Karpas Khrysokho King of Cyprus labour land Larnaca Limasol limestone locusts Löher Lusignan Majesty Majesty's marl Messaria Messaria plain miles Morpho mountains Mussulman native Nicosia northern okes Olympus range Paphos Pasha piastres plant population Porte present produce quantity revenue river road roadstead rocks Salamis salt shore slopes summer supply Syria temperature tion town trade trees Turkey Turkish Turks Unger and Kotschy Varoschia Venetian Venice vessels village wheat whilst wine
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140 psl. - Dominion, a pardon, either free or subject to lawful conditions, or any respite of the execution of the sentence of any such offender, for such period as to...
27 psl. - ... purses, to be duly verified hereafter, and to the exclusion of the produce of State and Crown lands* let or sold during that period. " IV. That the Sublime Porte may freely sell and lease lands and other property in Cyprus belonging to the Ottoman Crown and State (Arazi Mil i'1- v6 Emlaki Houmayoun), the produce of which does not form part of the revenue of the island referred to in Article III.
140 psl. - India or any part thereof, and any ordinance so made shall, for the space of not more than six months from its promulgation, have the like force of law as an Act passed by the...
26 psl. - II. That a Mussulman resident in the Island shall be named by the Board of Pious Foundations in Turkey (Evkaf) to superintend, in conjunction with a delegate to be appointed by the British Authorities, the administration of the property, funds, and lands belonging to mosques, cemeteries, Mussulman schools, and other religious establishments existing in Cyprus.
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140 psl. - Her, provided the same do not exceed the sum of fifty pounds sterling in any one case, and may suspend the payment of any such fine, penalty, or forfeiture exceeding the said sum of fifty pounds, until Her Majesty's pleasure thereon shall be made known and signified to him.
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25 psl. - In return, HIM 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 those territories.