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Side 226
... Greek vessels , which had excited the just indignation of foreign powers . The chiefs of the rebellion , who had been shut up in a monastery in the island of Hydra , were brought to the seat of government to undergo the judgment of a ...
... Greek vessels , which had excited the just indignation of foreign powers . The chiefs of the rebellion , who had been shut up in a monastery in the island of Hydra , were brought to the seat of government to undergo the judgment of a ...
Side 227
... Greek Government was at length terrified into a vigorous mea- sure , which was the investing Condu- riotis , the President of the Executive Council , with the supreme command of the whole troops in the Pelopon- nesus , and with all the ...
... Greek Government was at length terrified into a vigorous mea- sure , which was the investing Condu- riotis , the President of the Executive Council , with the supreme command of the whole troops in the Pelopon- nesus , and with all the ...
Side 228
... Greek boats , which were in the port , partook of the general fright , and fled . On the 11th , Ibrahim made a spi- rited attack upon the position of Old Navarino , and succeeded in making prisoners the Greek chief , Hadgy- Christo ...
... Greek boats , which were in the port , partook of the general fright , and fled . On the 11th , Ibrahim made a spi- rited attack upon the position of Old Navarino , and succeeded in making prisoners the Greek chief , Hadgy- Christo ...
Side 229
... Greek politics . The soldiers in the Morea ascribed the whole of the na- tional misfortunes to the incapacity of the president , or rather the new dic- tator , Conduriotis , and refused any longer to combat under his orders . In ...
... Greek politics . The soldiers in the Morea ascribed the whole of the na- tional misfortunes to the incapacity of the president , or rather the new dic- tator , Conduriotis , and refused any longer to combat under his orders . In ...
Side 231
... Greek general , they overcame all opposition , and on 20th June entered Tripolitza . Ibrahim , relying upon the terror which his name had inspired , deter- mined to put an end to the war by a single blow , namely , the capture of ...
... Greek general , they overcame all opposition , and on 20th June entered Tripolitza . Ibrahim , relying upon the terror which his name had inspired , deter- mined to put an end to the war by a single blow , namely , the capture of ...
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