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... Turks , " says he , " from the epoch of Ma- hommed the Second , did not ( unless in Thessaly ) generally settle ... Turkish * And apparently , we may add , when exercised at the expense of whomsoever at sea . The old Grecian instinct ...
... Turks , " says he , " from the epoch of Ma- hommed the Second , did not ( unless in Thessaly ) generally settle ... Turkish * And apparently , we may add , when exercised at the expense of whomsoever at sea . The old Grecian instinct ...
Side 321
... Turks again , whom no circumstances could entirely disarm , were yet crip- pled for the time , and their whole attention preöc- cupied by another enemy , most alarming to their policy , and most tempting to their cupidity . Such an ...
... Turks again , whom no circumstances could entirely disarm , were yet crip- pled for the time , and their whole attention preöc- cupied by another enemy , most alarming to their policy , and most tempting to their cupidity . Such an ...
Side 322
... Turkish troops be- gan to appear in considerable force ; and on the 8th of June an alarm was suddenly given " that the ... Turks pursued , there would on that day have been an end of the insurrection . But far worse and more decisive was ...
... Turkish troops be- gan to appear in considerable force ; and on the 8th of June an alarm was suddenly given " that the ... Turks pursued , there would on that day have been an end of the insurrection . But far worse and more decisive was ...
Side 326
... Turks were defeated everywhere except at the head- quarters of the Serasker , and with losses in men enormously disproportioned to the occasions . This arose partly from the necessity under which they lay of attacking expert musketeers ...
... Turks were defeated everywhere except at the head- quarters of the Serasker , and with losses in men enormously disproportioned to the occasions . This arose partly from the necessity under which they lay of attacking expert musketeers ...
Side 328
... Turks of Patrass hastily prepared for defence . By the twenty - fifth , the Greeks had purchased all the powder and lead which could be had ; and about the second of April they raised the standard of the Cross . Two days after this ...
... Turks of Patrass hastily prepared for defence . By the twenty - fifth , the Greeks had purchased all the powder and lead which could be had ; and about the second of April they raised the standard of the Cross . Two days after this ...
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absolute admiration Alexander Ypsilanti Ali Pacha amongst ancient argument aristocratic Armatoles army authority believe called century character Christian circumstances common connected Dale Delphic Delphic Oracle Demosthenes discipline enemy England English Epirus error existence expression fact fathers feeling gentleman Gordon Grecian Greece Greek guineas happened Herodotus honor horses human hundred instance interest Jeremy Taylor known Lady Carbery Laxton less Lord Brougham Lord Carbery Lord Massey Mahometan Manchester means Meantime ment mode modern moral Morea mother motive mysterious namely naturally never noble once Oracle original Oxford Pacha Pagan Paley peculiar Peloponnesus perhaps political pounds privilege profession purpose question rank reader regard religion revolution Schreiber seemed sense Serasker simply skeleton society speak spirit Suli Suliotes supposed thousand tion town truth Turkish Turks Van Dale vast Wallachia whilst whole word writers young