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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CANDIOTE»
Scopri l'uso di
Candiote nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
Candiote e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
THE CANDIOTE: a fragment. By Mahmouz Effendi. "Capodistbia!" exclaimed
Yannoalis the Candiote. " Capodis- tria /" — and here the speaker spat on the
deck. " Curses on Corfu for breeding the pezavenk I Would that his own father's
drugs ...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1846
2
Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist
The Champion (Sunday journal) threatens to give such a portrait of Perry of The
Chronicle, as shall “make every boy he meets point and laugh at him.” (To be
continued.) THE CANDIOTE: “Caronrs'rnm!” exclaimed Ysmwonms the Candiote.
3
The New Monthly Magazine
THE CANDIOTE: a fragment. By Mahmouz Effenm. " Capodistbia!" exclaimed
Yannoalis the Candiote. " Capodis- tria .'" — and here the speaker spat on the
deck. " Curses on Cobftj for breeding the pezavenk ! Would that his own father's
drugs ...
4
Uncommon Dominion: Venetian Crete and the Myth of Ethnic Purity
The 118 wills of the female relatives of feudatories exhibit even more clearly
kinship with other Candiote feudatories. Of the 1 18 female feudatory testators, Ioi
(nearly 87 percent) mention relatives belonging to other feudatory families in
Crete.
This was found in a little lame Greek, who came from the Island of Crete, or
Candia, and was known in Paris by the name of the Candiote. This innovator
went through the streets crying coffee, and those who had a mind to take any
called him ...
SOCIETY for PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE, 1854
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
The Candiote mules are excellent. Those foaled by mares are considered as far
the best, and sometimes sell for as much as £70. ; the worst cannot be had for
less than ten guineas. The horned cattle is wretched, ill-conditioned, taken no
care ...
7
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
The Candiote mules are excellent. Those foaled by mares are considered as far
the best, and sometimes sell for as much as ^670. ; the worst cannot be had for
less than ten guineas. The horned cattle is wretched, ill-conditioned, taken no
care ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
8
The Queen of the Adriatic; Or, Venice Past and Present
Candiote war continued. Candiote war—The priests re-established in the
Venetian States. Candiote war. Candia abandoned to the Turks. Owes his
elevation to a revolt of the populace, who force the Grand. Council to annul a
preceding ...
William Henry Davenport Adams, 1869
9
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
The Candiote mules are excellent. Those foaled by mares are considered as far
the best, and sometimes sell for as much as £70. ; the worst cannot be had for
less than ten guineas. The horned cattle is wretched, ill-conditioned, taken no
care ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
10
The Papacy and the Levant, 1204-1571: The thirteenth and ...
On 19 January, 1364, Urban replied to the (above) letter of 17 December from the
doge, to the effect that he expected a solution to be found to the Candiote crisis in
the efforts of Pierre Thomas, and "speramus igitur in Deo, cuius negotium in ...
Kenneth Meyer Setton, 1976