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Constantinople

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Constantinople has 10 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 5 references.

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Other facts (5)

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Has Public BathsPublic Baths[1]
ShowsCharm of Opium[2]

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References (5)

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      es in Spain, Greece, Crimea, and Moravia. The greatest quantity is derived from Asia Minor, it being dug principally in the peninsula of Natolia, near the town of Coniah. Before the capture of the Crimea, this earth is stated to have formed
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      d as much of the pleasures of paradise—which the prophet has promised to the blessed—as his strength would admit, after quaffing enervating delight from the eyes of the houris and intoxicating wine from the glittering goblets, he sank into
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      ce between them and those of vegetable origin, for although the same eminent physician is of opinion that tobacco may be indulged in without injury, he does not believe such a possibility to exist with regard to mercury and arsenic. 32 Th
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      Rosamond; pictured so richly the charmed sleep of the Eastern princess in her enchanted palace, with her “full black ringlets downward rolled;” or painted so soothingly the languid picture of the Lotos-eaters, if he had never experienced th
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      1570 Tobacco smoked in Holland out of tubes of palm-leaves. 1574 Tobacco cultivated in Tuscany. 1575 First figure of plant in André Thevot’s Cosmographie. 1585 Clay pipes noticed by the English in Virginia. ” First clay pipes

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