An Historical Sketch of the Greek RevolutionWhite, Gallaher & White, 1828 - 452 páginas |
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... ship , he felt himself free , and a match for his tyrant . These are some of the circumstances , which placed Greece at the commencement of the nineteenth century , in a situation to begin a struggle for independence , with a rational ...
... ship , he felt himself free , and a match for his tyrant . These are some of the circumstances , which placed Greece at the commencement of the nineteenth century , in a situation to begin a struggle for independence , with a rational ...
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... ship of the Capitan Pashaw at Tenedos -Napoli di Romania surrendered to the Greeks - Suliotes forced to abandon Suli - Resistance of Marco Botzaris - Turks besiege Missilonghi - Assault it on Christmas eve - Missilonghi reinforced ...
... ship of the Capitan Pashaw at Tenedos -Napoli di Romania surrendered to the Greeks - Suliotes forced to abandon Suli - Resistance of Marco Botzaris - Turks besiege Missilonghi - Assault it on Christmas eve - Missilonghi reinforced ...
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... ships owned in them ; they drove a traffic to every part of the world ; and it was owing to them that the foreign mercantile interests in the Levant were ruined ; for they , notwithstanding the encouragement given by Turkey to Franks or ...
... ships owned in them ; they drove a traffic to every part of the world ; and it was owing to them that the foreign mercantile interests in the Levant were ruined ; for they , notwithstanding the encouragement given by Turkey to Franks or ...
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Samuel Gridley Howe. was to be attacked ; fire put to every arsenal and ship - yard throughout the Turkish empire , and their flames , with those of the Sultan's Palace , were to be the beacon , to tell all Greece that her hour of ...
Samuel Gridley Howe. was to be attacked ; fire put to every arsenal and ship - yard throughout the Turkish empire , and their flames , with those of the Sultan's Palace , were to be the beacon , to tell all Greece that her hour of ...
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... ship's owners not only to loan their vessels gratis , but to fit them out , and to pay very high wages . This was submitted to with pretty good grace , as they were rich , and could afford to be fleeced a little . Accordingly , the ...
... ship's owners not only to loan their vessels gratis , but to fit them out , and to pay very high wages . This was submitted to with pretty good grace , as they were rich , and could afford to be fleeced a little . Accordingly , the ...
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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