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" ... exposed, have detained me here, and will still detain me, till some of them are removed. But when the money shall be advanced for the fleet, I will start for the Morea, not knowing, however, of what use my presence can be in the present state of things.... "
Third course: Constitutions and orators of Greece. Fourth course: Modern Greece - Page 437
by Cornelius Conway Felton - 1867
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Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron: Noted During a ..., Volumes 1-2

Thomas Medwin - 1824 - 372 pages
...however, of what use my presence can be in the present state of things. We have heard some rumours of new dissensions — nay, of the existence of a civil war. With all my heart I desire that these reports may be false or exaggerated, for I can imagine no calamity more serious than...
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Journal of the conversations of lord Byron ... in the years 1821 and 1822

Thomas Medwin - 1824 - 574 pages
...however, of what use my presence can be in the present state of things. We have heard some rumours of new dissensions — nay, of the existence of a civil war. With all my heart I desire that these reports may be false or exaggerated, for I can imagine no calamity more serious than...
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The Westminster Review.Volume II.July-October,1824

The Westminster Review.Volume II.July-October,1824 - 1824 - 582 pages
...presence can be in the present state of things. We have heard some rumours of new dissentions—nay, of the existence of a civil war. With all my heart I desire that these reports may be false or exaggerated, for I can imagine no calamity more serious than...
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Conversations of Lord Byron: Noted During a Residence with His Lordship at ...

Thomas Medwin - 1824 - 496 pages
...presence can be in the present state of things. We have heard some rumours of new dissensions—nay, of the existence of a civil war. With all my heart I desire that these reports may be false or exaggerated, for I can imagine no calamity more serious than...
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A Narrative of Lord Byron's Last Journey to Greece: Extracted from the ...

conte Pietro Gamba - 1825 - 446 pages
...however, of what use my presence can be in " the present state of things. We have heard some ru" mours of new dissensions, nay, of the existence of a " civil...exaggerated ; for I can imagine no " calamity more serious Ijhan this ; and I must frankly , " confess, that unless union and order are established, " all hopes...
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A Narrative of Lord Byron's Last Journey to Greece

conte Pietro Gamba - 1825 - 338 pages
...however, of what use my presence can be in " the present state of things. We have heard " some rumours of new dissensions, nay, of the " existence of a civil...heart, " I pray that these reports may be false or exag" gerated; for I can imagine no calamity more " serious than this ; and I must frankly confess,...
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The Life, Writings, Opinions, and Times of the Right Hon. George ..., Volume 3

1825 - 454 pages
...however, of what use my presence can be in the present state of things. We have heard some rumours of new dissensions, — nay, of the existence of a civil war. With all my heart I desire that these reports may be false, or exaggerated, for I can imagine no calamity more serious...
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The Works of Lord Byron: In Verse and Prose. Including His Letters, Journals ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 1024 pages
...use my presence can be in the present state of things. We have heard some rumours of new seiuions, greet, From hers, who but with friendship exag. gerated; for I can imagine no calamity more serious than fin1- ; and I must frankly confess,...
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A History of Greece: From the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest, with ...

William Smith - 1855 - 708 pages
...factions, and the sagacity with which he penetrated and baffled their intrigues to secure his adhesion, the earnestness of his exhortations to concord and...rumors of new dissensions, nay, of the existence of civil war. With all my heart I pray that these reports may be false or exaggerated, for I can imagine...
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A History of Greece: From the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest, with ...

William Smith - 1855 - 724 pages
...factions, and the sagacity with which he penetrated and baffled their intrigues to secure bis adhesion, the earnestness of his exhortations to concord and...sufficiently praised. To the general government of Greece lie writes: " We have heard some rumors of new dissensions, nay, of the existence of civil war. "With...
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