Notwithstanding so many privations, it is a great and noble spectacle to behold the ardour and devotedness of the garrison. A few days more, and these brave men will be angelic spirits, who will accuse before God the indifference of Christendom. An Historical Sketch of the Greek Revolution - Page 310by Samuel Gridley Howe - 1828 - 452 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Lee Comstock - 1828 - 516 pages
...been terribly distressed by the cold, for we have suffered great want of wood. — Notwithstanding so many privations, it is a great and noble spectacle...Albanians who had deserted from the standard of Reschid Pacha, have now rallied under that of Ibrahim. In the name of all our brave men, among whom are Xotha... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1828 - 516 pages
...been terribly distressed by the cold, for we have suffered great want of wood. — Notwithstanding so many privations, it is a great and noble spectacle...the Albanians who had deserted from the standard of Rescind Pacha, have now rallied under that of Ibrahim. In the name of all our brave men, among whom... | |
| Christophe Koch - 1833 - 704 pages
...Meyer, a Swiss editor, in a letter he wrote a short time before the fall of this place, says — " A few days more, and these brave men will be angelic...Christendom for a cause which is that of religion. We are drawing near our final hour ; history will render us justice ; posterity will weep over our... | |
| Christophe Koch - 1836 - 720 pages
...Meyer, a Swiss editor, in a letter he wrote a short time before the fall of this place, says — " A few days more, and these brave men will be angelic...Christendom for a cause which is that of religion. We are drawing near our final hour ; history will render us justice ; posterity will weep over our... | |
| Christophe Koch - 1837 - 732 pages
...Meyer, a Swiss editor, in a letter he wrote a short time before the fall of this place, says — " A fuw days more, and these brave men will be angelic spirits,...Christendom for a cause which is that of religion. We are drawing near our final hour ; history will render us justice ; posterity will weep over our... | |
| John Lloyd Stephens - 1838 - 550 pages
...great want of food. Notwithstanding so many privations, it is a great and noble spectacle to behold the ardour and devotedness of the garrison. A few...accuse before God the indifference of Christendom. In the name of all our brave men, among whom are Notho Bozzaris, * * * I announce to you the resolution,... | |
| John Lloyd Stephens - 1838 - 278 pages
...great want of food. Notwithstanding so many privations, it is a great and noble spectacle to behold the ardour and devotedness of the garrison. A few...accuse before God the indifference of Christendom. In the name of all our brave men, among whom are Notho Bozzaris, * * * I announce to you the resolution... | |
| John Lloyd Stephens - 1839 - 122 pages
...great want of food. Notwithstanding so many privations, it is a great and noble spectacle to behold the ardour and devotedness of the garrison. A few...accuse before God the indifference of Christendom. In the name of all our brave men, among whom are Notho Bozzaris, * * * I announce to you the resolution... | |
| John Lloyd Stephens - 1839 - 606 pages
...great want of food. Notwithstanding so many privations, it is a great and noble spectacle to behold the ardour and devotedness of the garrison. A few...accuse before God the indifference of Christendom. In the name of all our brave men, among whom are Notho Bozzaris, * * * I announce to you the resolution,... | |
| John L. Stephens - 1842 - 276 pages
...great want of food. Notwithstanding so many privations, it is a great and noble spectacle to behold the ardour and devotedness of the garrison. A few...accuse before God the indifference of Christendom. Tn the name of all our brave men, among whom are Notho Bozzaris, * * * I announce to you the resolution... | |
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