10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CANDIOT»
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1
Venetians in Constantinople: Nation, Identity, and ...
Niccolo Barbarigo in 1578 wrote "It is normal for 1000, 1200 and even 1500
barrels of Candiot wine to come here to Constantinople every year, and the major
part of this, perhaps two-thirds, is chartered for the port of Şile in the Black Sea, ...
2
The Leisure Hour Monthly Library
About that time a little humpbacked fellow, named Candiot, might be seen
walking through the streets of Paris, from morning to night, crying in a shrill and
nasal voice, “Cofl'ee, cofi'ee." In one hand he held a chafing-dish, surmounted by
a ...
3
The Leisure Hour: An Illustrated Magazine for Home Reading
About that time a little humpbacked fellow, named Candiot, might bo seen
walking through tho streets of Paris, from morning to night, crying in a shrill and
nasal voice, " Coffee, coffee." In one hand he held a chafing-dish, surmounted by
a ...
William Haig Miller, James Macaulay, William Stevens, 1867
4
The Ladies' Flower-garden of Ornamental Perennials
THE CANDIOT RAMPION. Lin. Syit. PENTANDR1A MONOGYNIA. Generic
Character. — Calyx five-cleft. Corolla five-parted. Sta- I at the base, longer than
the anthers. Style glabrous. Stigma capitate, meus five, alternating with the lobes
of the ...
5
Guide to English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and ...
Un Candiot. Candiot, e, a. Un Castillan. Castillan, e, e. Un Catalan. Catalan, e, a.
Un Chinois. Chinois, e, a. Les Chinois. Un Cipeye. Un Circassian. Circaseien, ne
, a. Un Corse. Corse, 2 g., a. Un Cosaque. Cosaque, 2 g ., a. Un Croate. Croate ...
6
The Nautical Magazine: A Technical and Critical Journal for ...
The Candiot refugees in Greece having resolved to return to their own country, to
raise an insurrection against the Ottoman authorities, have seized upon several
vessels in the Modena waters, and taken them to Carabusa, in Candia, whether ...
7
New Voyages and Travels: Consisting of Originals, ...
The Candiot physicians, whose curiosity I gratified in a manner very interesting
and instructive to myself, were very well disposed towards me. They often asked
me about things which the most indifferent physician would have thought foolish,
...
Sir Richard Phillips, 1822
8
Two Years and a Half in the American Navy: Comprising a ...
Comprising a Journal of a Cruise to England, in the Mediterranean, and in the
Levant, on Board of the U.S. Frigate Constellation, in the Years 1829, 1830, and
1831 Enoch Cobb Wines. 332 CANDIOT VILLAGE — KASTRO. capacious
enough ...
He was said by some to be Turkish and others to be Greek, but in any case came
from Candia, the Greek island of Crete then occupied by the Turks, and so he
was called 'the Candiot'. His idea was to take the drink to its potential customers:
...
Maguelonne Toussaint-Samat, 2009
378, in the days of Constantine the Great, a veryeloquent personage, who has
written several good books. Tit-us, a deacon, native of Paphos, was the
centemporary of another distinguished Candiot of the same name: hence several
scholars ...