The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful Knowledge, Հատոր 8Charles Knight, 1837 |
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... CORFU . Though the name is written CORCY'RA ( Képrupa , Kerkúra ) , the Roman name of the Kerkura in the Greek authors , it seems that all the extant coins have KOPKYPA ( Korkura ) . [ CORFU . ] [ Coin of Corcyra . ] British Museum ...
... CORFU . Though the name is written CORCY'RA ( Képrupa , Kerkúra ) , the Roman name of the Kerkura in the Greek authors , it seems that all the extant coins have KOPKYPA ( Korkura ) . [ CORFU . ] [ Coin of Corcyra . ] British Museum ...
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... CORFU , the island of , the antient Corcyra , lies off the coast of Epirus , from which it is separated by a channel of very irregular width , being fourteen miles in some places , eight miles opposite the town of Corfu , and only two ...
... CORFU , the island of , the antient Corcyra , lies off the coast of Epirus , from which it is separated by a channel of very irregular width , being fourteen miles in some places , eight miles opposite the town of Corfu , and only two ...
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... Corfu . 6 , Strongili , south of the canton of Corfu , has considerable streams are the Missongi and the Potamo . two small market - towns and several villages . 7 ° , Milichia , The island produces oil , wine , vegetables , fruit ...
... Corfu . 6 , Strongili , south of the canton of Corfu , has considerable streams are the Missongi and the Potamo . two small market - towns and several villages . 7 ° , Milichia , The island produces oil , wine , vegetables , fruit ...
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... Corfu , has Milichia , ins about 2. ) ts of the thriving , ours their vii . ) Ac Scheria , colony -r colony ns built e of the val state g quar- lamnus which Coreyna n fleet -states thens , Corey iliary hen- The pear . Sin- this , the ...
... Corfu , has Milichia , ins about 2. ) ts of the thriving , ours their vii . ) Ac Scheria , colony -r colony ns built e of the val state g quar- lamnus which Coreyna n fleet -states thens , Corey iliary hen- The pear . Sin- this , the ...
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... Corfu , Zante , & c . CURRENCY . It is the object of this article briefly to state some general facts relating to our currency , reserving for a more advanced stage of this work an examination of the conflicting theories that prevail on ...
... Corfu , Zante , & c . CURRENCY . It is the object of this article briefly to state some general facts relating to our currency , reserving for a more advanced stage of this work an examination of the conflicting theories that prevail on ...
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Էջ 170 - I knew not), very ordinarily appareled ; for it was a plain cloth suit, which seemed to have been made by an ill country tailor ; his linen was plain, and not very clean ; and I remember a speck or two of blood upon his little band, which was not much larger than his collar ; his hat was without a hat-band ; his stature was of a good size ; his sword stuck close to his side; his countenance swollen and reddish, his voice sharp and untunable, and his eloquence full of fervour.
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