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GIOVANNI MARITI
Travels in the Island of Cyprus
page 97

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all the other wines of the island. There are many ruins of buildings and small forts, but none of them older than the days of the Lusignan Kings. I have now completed my description of the cities, villages and hamlets of Cyprus as well those which lie inland as those on the sea coast. I hope my readers will not be sorry to have five further chapters. In the first I shall tell the story of a rebellion which occurred in Cyprus only a few years ago. In the second I shall treat of the commerce, in the third of the consuls, in the fourth of the consular officers, and in the fifth of the subjects of European sovereigns, and of other persons who enjoy consular protection. xix] other Inland Places in Cyprus 93

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