Travels in Sicily, Greece & AlbaniaJ. Mawman, 1820 |
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... enemies of every thing great , and noble , and free in all other nations , took a severe re- Αναμέμικται δὲ τύτοις τὰ Ιλλυρικὰ ἔθνη , & c . Strab . 1. vii . p . 502 . WHO HAVE INHABITED EPIRUS . 3 venge for the invasion 1.
... enemies of every thing great , and noble , and free in all other nations , took a severe re- Αναμέμικται δὲ τύτοις τὰ Ιλλυρικὰ ἔθνη , & c . Strab . 1. vii . p . 502 . WHO HAVE INHABITED EPIRUS . 3 venge for the invasion 1.
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... enemy's camp . Nor did his cruelty towards his own subjects cease : in this very year he put to death Elias , the venerable Bishop of Mezzovo , at the instance of his confidant Apsaras , cut alive into small pieces Theochores an ...
... enemy's camp . Nor did his cruelty towards his own subjects cease : in this very year he put to death Elias , the venerable Bishop of Mezzovo , at the instance of his confidant Apsaras , cut alive into small pieces Theochores an ...
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... enemies . By them this arch - rebel was flayed alive , and his skin stuffed with straw , sent to Constantinople , and carried into the Seraglio : there it is said , that the Sultan having heard of the singular character of the man ...
... enemies . By them this arch - rebel was flayed alive , and his skin stuffed with straw , sent to Constantinople , and carried into the Seraglio : there it is said , that the Sultan having heard of the singular character of the man ...
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... enemy . They are supposed to be descend- ants of those Latins who fled towards the west after their expulsion from Constantinople by Lascaris , and those whom Roger II . king of Apulia , employed in his unfortunate Thessalian expedition ...
... enemy . They are supposed to be descend- ants of those Latins who fled towards the west after their expulsion from Constantinople by Lascaris , and those whom Roger II . king of Apulia , employed in his unfortunate Thessalian expedition ...
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... enemy , or to sacrifice the lives and fortunes of those whom they had once taken under their protection , and upon whose citadel they had hoisted the standard of France . Who can reflect without horror that the British flag , which ...
... enemy , or to sacrifice the lives and fortunes of those whom they had once taken under their protection , and upon whose citadel they had hoisted the standard of France . Who can reflect without horror that the British flag , which ...
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