An Historical Sketch of the Greek RevolutionWhite, Gallaher & White, 1828 - 452 páginas |
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... taken by the Goths in the middle of the third century , but they spared its beautiful structures ; unlike Alaric , who devastated what he could not carry off . From this time , Athens and Greece in general are almost entirely lost to ...
... taken by the Goths in the middle of the third century , but they spared its beautiful structures ; unlike Alaric , who devastated what he could not carry off . From this time , Athens and Greece in general are almost entirely lost to ...
Página xxi
... taken place in the condition of Greece , and in the minds of a large proportion of her children . It is true , that even at the commencement of the nineteenth century , the picture presented to him who contemplated the si- tuation of ...
... taken place in the condition of Greece , and in the minds of a large proportion of her children . It is true , that even at the commencement of the nineteenth century , the picture presented to him who contemplated the si- tuation of ...
Página xxix
... taken to sea by their fathers at a tender age , and as soon as they could lisp , were taught the names of the different parts of the vessel ; they were afterwards brought on deck ; they were taught to mark the points of the compass ; to ...
... taken to sea by their fathers at a tender age , and as soon as they could lisp , were taught the names of the different parts of the vessel ; they were afterwards brought on deck ; they were taught to mark the points of the compass ; to ...
Página xxxi
... taken by the Porte on hearing of the Revolt - Murder of the Patriarch - Massacres - Suliotes - The Lieutenant of Kourchad Pashaw crosses to the Peloponessus - Disperses the Insurgents before Patrass - Greeks get the advantage over the ...
... taken by the Porte on hearing of the Revolt - Murder of the Patriarch - Massacres - Suliotes - The Lieutenant of Kourchad Pashaw crosses to the Peloponessus - Disperses the Insurgents before Patrass - Greeks get the advantage over the ...
Página xxxiii
... taken of it by the British Government - Repeal - Operations of the Turkish Fleet Destruction of Ipsara - Miaulis destroys the Turkish Flotilla - Miauli's Division returns to Hydra - Turkish Fleet attempts the Destruction of Samos ...
... taken of it by the British Government - Repeal - Operations of the Turkish Fleet Destruction of Ipsara - Miaulis destroys the Turkish Flotilla - Miauli's Division returns to Hydra - Turkish Fleet attempts the Destruction of Samos ...
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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