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Page 250
... Morea , the sign of revo- lution , and I have held back . Providence has not put under my com- mand 800,000 soldiers , to satisfy my ambition , but to protect religion , morality , and justice , and to secure the prevalence of those ...
... Morea , the sign of revo- lution , and I have held back . Providence has not put under my com- mand 800,000 soldiers , to satisfy my ambition , but to protect religion , morality , and justice , and to secure the prevalence of those ...
Page 256
... Morea . The Greeks in the end were disgusted by being re- quired to take an oath of allegiance to Russia , and the empress was disgusted because they refused to take it . In 1774 , peace was signed between Russia and the Porte , and the ...
... Morea . The Greeks in the end were disgusted by being re- quired to take an oath of allegiance to Russia , and the empress was disgusted because they refused to take it . In 1774 , peace was signed between Russia and the Porte , and the ...
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... Morea , the sign of revolution . This , then , is coming to a plain , practical result . The Grecian revolution has been discouraged , discountenanced , and denounced , for no reason but be- cause it is a revolution . Independent of all ...
... Morea , the sign of revolution . This , then , is coming to a plain , practical result . The Grecian revolution has been discouraged , discountenanced , and denounced , for no reason but be- cause it is a revolution . Independent of all ...
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... Morea , and drove their enemy into the fortresses . Of these , that of Tripolitza , with the city , fell into the hands of the Greeks , in the course of the summer . Having after these first movements obtained time to breathe , it ...
... Morea , and drove their enemy into the fortresses . Of these , that of Tripolitza , with the city , fell into the hands of the Greeks , in the course of the summer . Having after these first movements obtained time to breathe , it ...
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... Morea with an army which seemed capable of bearing down all resistance , the Turks were nevertheless defeated and driven back , and pursued beyond the isthmus , within which , as far as it appears , from that time to the present , they ...
... Morea with an army which seemed capable of bearing down all resistance , the Turks were nevertheless defeated and driven back , and pursued beyond the isthmus , within which , as far as it appears , from that time to the present , they ...
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