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... Adriatic ; command at once the eastern coast of Italy ; the western coast of Greece ; and blockade at pleasure the three only ports which Aus- tria possesses ; namely , Venice , Trieste , and 24 [ 24 Comparison between the.
... Adriatic ; command at once the eastern coast of Italy ; the western coast of Greece ; and blockade at pleasure the three only ports which Aus- tria possesses ; namely , Venice , Trieste , and 24 [ 24 Comparison between the.
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... Greece , in almost every direction , and studied its scenery with the eye of a poet and a painter , and its people with the head of a sage and the heart of a patriot , -a patriot of more noble kind than those breakers of public - room ...
... Greece , in almost every direction , and studied its scenery with the eye of a poet and a painter , and its people with the head of a sage and the heart of a patriot , -a patriot of more noble kind than those breakers of public - room ...
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... Greece which was ani- mated by the soul and warmed by the life - blood of freedom , while man and while liberty were yet fresh and young , have a volume and a power of poetry in them nowhere else to be found in ten times the same ...
... Greece which was ani- mated by the soul and warmed by the life - blood of freedom , while man and while liberty were yet fresh and young , have a volume and a power of poetry in them nowhere else to be found in ten times the same ...
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... Greece ; but it may pre- vent loss and spare sorrow among those who are yet to be born . The verses which Lord Byron wrote upon this occasion were well known and generally remembered ; his ' Farewell ' to those whom he still loved ...
... Greece ; but it may pre- vent loss and spare sorrow among those who are yet to be born . The verses which Lord Byron wrote upon this occasion were well known and generally remembered ; his ' Farewell ' to those whom he still loved ...
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... Greece had been dear to him from the first moment that he had landed upon her shores , seen her beauty , and felt her degradation ; and the spirit which induced him to embark in her cause was perhaps the most noble and the most ...
... Greece had been dear to him from the first moment that he had landed upon her shores , seen her beauty , and felt her degradation ; and the spirit which induced him to embark in her cause was perhaps the most noble and the most ...
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