| Philip James Green, R. L. Green - 1827 - 328 sider
...vilest abase on the Turk and on Mahomet; while the grave Turk, on the other side, merely shook bis finger, and invited him to fight it out hand to hand....the Greek out of the water. These scenes, however, oecurred in the beginning of the revolution. Both their panic and their thorough want of skill have... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1828 - 516 sider
...loquacious Greek was heard to vociferate the vilest abuse on the Turk and on Mahomet, while the grave Turk, on the other side, merely shook his finger, and invited...Turk, would have blown the Greek out of the water. grown weary by experience, avoided exposing themselves to these destructive machines, taking care to... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1828 - 516 sider
...loquacious Greek was heard to vociferate the vilest abuse on the Turk and on Mahomet, while the grave Turk, on the other side, merely shook his finger, and invited...single broadside from an European, of half the weight ef metal of the Turk, would have blown the Greek out of the water. grown weary by experience, avoided... | |
| 1828 - 636 sider
...loquacious Greek was heard to vociferate the vilest abuse on the Turk and on Mahomet : while the grave Turk, on the other side, merely shook his finger, and invited...fight it out hand to hand. A single broadside from a European, of half the weight of metal of the Turk, would have blown the Greek out of the water. '... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 628 sider
...loquacious Greek was heard to vociferate the vilest abuse on the Turk and on Mahomet : while the grave Turk, on the other side, merely shook his finger, and invited...fight it out hand to hand. A single broadside from a European, of half the weight of metal of the Turk, would have blown the Greek out of the water. '... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 620 sider
...loquacious Greek was heard to vociferate the vilest abuse on the Turk and on Mahomet : while the grave Turk, on the other side, merely shook his finger, and invited...fight it out hand to hand. A single broadside from a European, of half the weight of metal of the Turk, would have blown the Greek out of the water. '... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1828 - 678 sider
...loquacious Greek was heard to vociferate the vilest abuse on the Turk and on Mahomet ; while the grave Turk, on the other side, merely shook his finger, and invited...European, of half the weight of metal of the Turk, would nave blown the Greek out of the water. " These scenes, however, occurred in the beginning of the revolution.... | |
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