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Page 151
... Cagliari , and the distant mountains of the south - west corner of Sardinia . These stagni are a pleasant or unpleas- ant feature of Sardinia , according to the season . In winter and spring they are bright and innocent enough . Cagliari ...
... Cagliari , and the distant mountains of the south - west corner of Sardinia . These stagni are a pleasant or unpleas- ant feature of Sardinia , according to the season . In winter and spring they are bright and innocent enough . Cagliari ...
Page 152
... Cagliari . The wooded crests of the mountains on the landward side of the city were far more attractive than houses and castle of stone . One looks at them across the broad , sunny plains of the Campidano a semi - circuit of land and ...
... Cagliari . The wooded crests of the mountains on the landward side of the city were far more attractive than houses and castle of stone . One looks at them across the broad , sunny plains of the Campidano a semi - circuit of land and ...
Page 153
... Cagliari , and therefore , in spite of its ballo tondo and native strains , likely to have its primeval quaintnesses somewhat tarnished . Accordingly , one day I took horse and guide , and rode away into the heart of the Barbagia ...
... Cagliari , and therefore , in spite of its ballo tondo and native strains , likely to have its primeval quaintnesses somewhat tarnished . Accordingly , one day I took horse and guide , and rode away into the heart of the Barbagia ...
Contents
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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