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... GREECE . SPONDENCE . CORRE- PAGE I • ΙΟΙ CHAPTER IX . BROKEN HEALTH . 1879-1882 . HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF WILLIAM RUFUS . THE GENERAL ELECTION OF 1880. TOURS IN FRANCE AND ITALY AND VISIT TO DALMATIA . PUBLI- CATION OF HISTORICAL ...
... GREECE . SPONDENCE . CORRE- PAGE I • ΙΟΙ CHAPTER IX . BROKEN HEALTH . 1879-1882 . HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF WILLIAM RUFUS . THE GENERAL ELECTION OF 1880. TOURS IN FRANCE AND ITALY AND VISIT TO DALMATIA . PUBLI- CATION OF HISTORICAL ...
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... Greece had entertained . This comparative failure was due , in Freeman's opinion , partly to the injudicious meddling of Western friends or foes , partly to the traditions and dreams of a past which could not be reproduced , and partly ...
... Greece had entertained . This comparative failure was due , in Freeman's opinion , partly to the injudicious meddling of Western friends or foes , partly to the traditions and dreams of a past which could not be reproduced , and partly ...
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... Greece . In an article in the Saturday Review for March 29 , Freeman endeavoured to do justice to the great qualities of the Greek who had loved England , and of the Englishman who had loved Greece . ' Trikoupes , ' he said , ' was not ...
... Greece . In an article in the Saturday Review for March 29 , Freeman endeavoured to do justice to the great qualities of the Greek who had loved England , and of the Englishman who had loved Greece . ' Trikoupes , ' he said , ' was not ...
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... Greece had lost two of the men of the heroic age of her modern history , who had played their part in a struggle which was none the less noble because its final results had been less happy than men once hoped that they would be . It is ...
... Greece had lost two of the men of the heroic age of her modern history , who had played their part in a struggle which was none the less noble because its final results had been less happy than men once hoped that they would be . It is ...
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... Greece could be under- stood only by going back to that stage in Grecian history when Greece from one point of view might be said to be conquered , while from another point of view she might be said to begin her own work of conquest ...
... Greece could be under- stood only by going back to that stage in Grecian history when Greece from one point of view might be said to be conquered , while from another point of view she might be said to begin her own work of conquest ...
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The Life and Letters of Edward A. Freeman, D.C.L., LL. D. William Richard Wood Stephens Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1895 |
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