| 1861 - 878 σελίδες
...violently, nearly intolerably hot; with not one forest tree, hardly a green thing to repose tlie eye upon ; and a sort of illwalled town, called its capital,...rest, harbours may be rendered good ; and that what arc termed Casali, are miserable villages or shocking huts, rather befitting fishermen mid pirates... | |
| 1890 - 746 σελίδες
...distance from the sea ; that, however, the stone is not hard, but rather tufo, or soft, and easy to cut into any shape ; that the people speak a dialect...for their frugality of living ; that, for the rest, the harbours may be rendered good, and that what are termed casali are miserable villages or shocking... | |
| Frederick W. Ryan - 1910 - 312 σελίδες
...capital at some distance from the sea; that, however, the stone, a sort of tufa, was soft and easy to cut into any shape ; that the people speak a dialect...Moorish and are noted for their frugality of living. For the rest the harbours may be rendered good ; that what are called casals are miserable villages... | |
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