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Page 222
... Greek individual having come to England in January last , to ascertain the state of the public mind towards his compa- triots , it was deemed advisable by their friends here , who form the Greek Committee , " to accept Mr. Blaquiere's ...
... Greek individual having come to England in January last , to ascertain the state of the public mind towards his compa- triots , it was deemed advisable by their friends here , who form the Greek Committee , " to accept Mr. Blaquiere's ...
Page 224
... Greek army receives no pay whatever . The general mode adopted by the chiefs is to advance a small sum to each soldier previous to enter- ing the field : with this he provides himself with bread , tobacco , and whatever other ...
... Greek army receives no pay whatever . The general mode adopted by the chiefs is to advance a small sum to each soldier previous to enter- ing the field : with this he provides himself with bread , tobacco , and whatever other ...
Page 518
... Greek models , which only shews more strongly the essential difference between the glowing original and the lifeless imitation . It would be a waste of words to enter largely into the essential and constitutional differences of these ...
... Greek models , which only shews more strongly the essential difference between the glowing original and the lifeless imitation . It would be a waste of words to enter largely into the essential and constitutional differences of these ...
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