The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 9. köideVerlag nicht ermittelbar, 1898 |
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... town itself , and is celebrated for its annual who retired from the world and lived in the cave of contains a town - hall , a hospital , a theatre , several ancient must prepare all their food with their own hands , and no churches ...
... town itself , and is celebrated for its annual who retired from the world and lived in the cave of contains a town - hall , a hospital , a theatre , several ancient must prepare all their food with their own hands , and no churches ...
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... town , invited by the impregnable position of the earlier site , returned and built the town now known as Civita Castellana . The ruins they left behind them are now occupied by the small hamlet of Santa Maria di Falleri . They consist ...
... town , invited by the impregnable position of the earlier site , returned and built the town now known as Civita Castellana . The ruins they left behind them are now occupied by the small hamlet of Santa Maria di Falleri . They consist ...
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... town of Scotland , in the county of Stirling , 25 miles W. by N. from Edinburgh by rail , is situated on a declivity which overlooks the expanse of fertile country called the Carse of Falkirk . The town consists of one wide street ...
... town of Scotland , in the county of Stirling , 25 miles W. by N. from Edinburgh by rail , is situated on a declivity which overlooks the expanse of fertile country called the Carse of Falkirk . The town consists of one wide street ...
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... town was laid out , and the necessary public buildings were erected on Stanley Harbour , an admirably sheltered recess within Port William . Above Stanley Harbour the land slopes up for a hundred feet or so to a low ridge , beyond which ...
... town was laid out , and the necessary public buildings were erected on Stanley Harbour , an admirably sheltered recess within Port William . Above Stanley Harbour the land slopes up for a hundred feet or so to a low ridge , beyond which ...
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... town of England , county of Cornwall , on the south side of Falmouth Harbour , 15 miles N.N.E. of Lizard Point , and 267 miles W.S.W. of London . The town con- sists chiefly of a long and narrow street extending along the shore . The ...
... town of England , county of Cornwall , on the south side of Falmouth Harbour , 15 miles N.N.E. of Lizard Point , and 267 miles W.S.W. of London . The town con- sists chiefly of a long and narrow street extending along the shore . The ...
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