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... town was founded in the end of the 17th c . , by the Branciforte family , and peopled with the inhabitants of the neighboring town of Occhialà , which was destroyed by the earthquake of 1693. Pop . 12,000 . GRAN SASSO D'ITALIA ( “ Great ...
... town was founded in the end of the 17th c . , by the Branciforte family , and peopled with the inhabitants of the neighboring town of Occhialà , which was destroyed by the earthquake of 1693. Pop . 12,000 . GRAN SASSO D'ITALIA ( “ Great ...
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... town of England , in the co . of Lincoln , is situated on the left bank of the Witham , 23 m . s.s.w. of the city of Lincoln , and about 110 m . n.n.w. of London . Grantham has a free grammar- school , with an income from endowment of ...
... town of England , in the co . of Lincoln , is situated on the left bank of the Witham , 23 m . s.s.w. of the city of Lincoln , and about 110 m . n.n.w. of London . Grantham has a free grammar- school , with an income from endowment of ...
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... town , which is connected with the suburb on the western side of the river by two chain and two wooden bridges , is sur- rounded by walls and by a promenade ( formerly the glacis ) shaded with trees , has narrow and crooked streets ...
... town , which is connected with the suburb on the western side of the river by two chain and two wooden bridges , is sur- rounded by walls and by a promenade ( formerly the glacis ) shaded with trees , has narrow and crooked streets ...
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... town , with narrow , inconvenient , and not too cleanly streets , and of the new town , w . of the older portion , with handsome streets , squares , and terraces . Gravesend is not famous for its architecture . In the vicinity are ...
... town , with narrow , inconvenient , and not too cleanly streets , and of the new town , w . of the older portion , with handsome streets , squares , and terraces . Gravesend is not famous for its architecture . In the vicinity are ...
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... town is the convent of Megaspileon , where the monks make and keep wines in large quantities . The best wine of the Morea is made near Pergos . The volcanic island Santorin , ancient Thera , produces from 9,000 to 11,000 pipes annually ...
... town is the convent of Megaspileon , where the monks make and keep wines in large quantities . The best wine of the Morea is made near Pergos . The volcanic island Santorin , ancient Thera , produces from 9,000 to 11,000 pipes annually ...
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