An Historical Sketch of the Greek RevolutionWhite, Gallaher & White, 1828 - 452 páginas |
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... cause of Philhellenism here , and suddenly to return to Greece ; in whose service , it has been the height of his ambition , to perform a part useful to her , and honourable to himself . Necessity therefore , obliges him to throw his ...
... cause of Philhellenism here , and suddenly to return to Greece ; in whose service , it has been the height of his ambition , to perform a part useful to her , and honourable to himself . Necessity therefore , obliges him to throw his ...
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... cause , and such a country , as that of Greece , are not to be con- demned ; but , they are not to be envied . And surely a like allowance should be made for the opposite feeling ; for that enthusiasm which is pardonable in this cause ...
... cause , and such a country , as that of Greece , are not to be con- demned ; but , they are not to be envied . And surely a like allowance should be made for the opposite feeling ; for that enthusiasm which is pardonable in this cause ...
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... cause Greece was to be ad- vanced , by holding up to the world a false picture of the disinter- ested patriotism , or heroic courage of the Modern Greeks . He has endeavoured impartially , and faithfully , to give an historical Sketch ...
... cause Greece was to be ad- vanced , by holding up to the world a false picture of the disinter- ested patriotism , or heroic courage of the Modern Greeks . He has endeavoured impartially , and faithfully , to give an historical Sketch ...
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... cause , and such a country , as that of Greece , are not to be condemned ; but , they are not to be envied . And surely a like allowance should be made for the opposite feeling ; for that enthusiasm which is pardonable in this cause ...
... cause , and such a country , as that of Greece , are not to be condemned ; but , they are not to be envied . And surely a like allowance should be made for the opposite feeling ; for that enthusiasm which is pardonable in this cause ...
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... cause . But the story of her growth to greatness , and her fall to in- significance , is familiar to every one , even to the schoolboy ; we shall merely attempt therefore , rapidly to trace the history of the Greeks , through those ages ...
... cause . But the story of her growth to greatness , and her fall to in- significance , is familiar to every one , even to the schoolboy ; we shall merely attempt therefore , rapidly to trace the history of the Greeks , through those ages ...
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