An Historical Sketch of the Greek RevolutionWhite, Gallaher & White, 1828 - 452 páginas |
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... present imperfect state ; or for the numerous faults and inelegancies in style and composition , which must necessarily have crept into a work , so hastily finish- ed . But to the Public , such an apology is necessary . The Author had ...
... present imperfect state ; or for the numerous faults and inelegancies in style and composition , which must necessarily have crept into a work , so hastily finish- ed . But to the Public , such an apology is necessary . The Author had ...
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... present degrad- ed situation of the Greeks , and assert that they are less deserv- ing our notice than the Turks , are not worth the pains of a re- futation . The feelings of that man , who regards with per- fectly philosophical ...
... present degrad- ed situation of the Greeks , and assert that they are less deserv- ing our notice than the Turks , are not worth the pains of a re- futation . The feelings of that man , who regards with per- fectly philosophical ...
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... as Greek character and actions , may enable him to present something , that may merit the name of a complete History of the Revolution in Greece . INTRODUCTION . GREECE Proper , is that small section of PREFACE . vii.
... as Greek character and actions , may enable him to present something , that may merit the name of a complete History of the Revolution in Greece . INTRODUCTION . GREECE Proper , is that small section of PREFACE . vii.
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... present degrad ed situation of the Greeks , and assert that they are less deserving our notice than the Turks , are not worth the pains of a refutation . The feelings of that man , who regards with perfectly philosophical indifference ...
... present degrad ed situation of the Greeks , and assert that they are less deserving our notice than the Turks , are not worth the pains of a refutation . The feelings of that man , who regards with perfectly philosophical indifference ...
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... present degeneracy of his native land , as he contemplated its past grandeur in the writings of its sages ; and the freebooter , who lived a life of rude independence in the mountains , paid the tribute of a passing sigh to the memory ...
... present degeneracy of his native land , as he contemplated its past grandeur in the writings of its sages ; and the freebooter , who lived a life of rude independence in the mountains , paid the tribute of a passing sigh to the memory ...
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Acropolis Admiral Albanians Argos arms army arrived Athens attack attempt batteries began blockade boats body Boeotia Botzaris brave brigs brulots Candia cannon Capitan Pashaw Captain cavalry Chiefs citadel Cochrane Colocotroni command commenced Constantinople Corinth corvette defend Deputies enemy European exertions expedition Favier fire fire-ships force fortress frigate garrison Government Greece Greek fleet gulf gulf of Corinth hope hundred Hydra Hydriote Ibrahim Pashaw immediately inhabitants insurrection Ionian Islands Ipselanti island Karraiskakis Kiutahi land Lord Byron Marco Botzaris Mavrocordato Mavromichalis Mehemet Mehemet Ali ment Miaulis military Missilonghi Modon Morea mountains Napoli nation Navarino Niketas obliged Oropos party Pashaw passed Patrass peasantry Peloponessus Philhellenes plain port position possession prepared province provisions resistance retired revolt sailed sailors Scio sent ship shot siege situation soldiers soon Suliotes Sultan Thessaly thing thousand tion town Tripolitza troops Turkish fleet Turks vessels walls whole καὶ τὴν τὸ