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... Greece . 335 347 - 360 Presented to both Houses of Parliament , by command of his Majesty , May , 1830 . 3. Observations on an eligible Line of Frontier for Greece as an independent state . By Lieut . - Gen . Sir Richard Church , late ...
... Greece . 335 347 - 360 Presented to both Houses of Parliament , by command of his Majesty , May , 1830 . 3. Observations on an eligible Line of Frontier for Greece as an independent state . By Lieut . - Gen . Sir Richard Church , late ...
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... Greece , even independently of the various vicissitudes which she has actually experienced , would undergo a very considerable alteration . Far then from regretting that Colonel Leake has not aimed at making his book more decidedly ...
... Greece , even independently of the various vicissitudes which she has actually experienced , would undergo a very considerable alteration . Far then from regretting that Colonel Leake has not aimed at making his book more decidedly ...
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... Greece , Asia Minor , and Constantinople , and which was such , he observes , as to fill his mind with melancholy anticipations as to his journey in the rest of Egypt . Our author having quitted Alexandria with no very san- guine hopes ...
... Greece , Asia Minor , and Constantinople , and which was such , he observes , as to fill his mind with melancholy anticipations as to his journey in the rest of Egypt . Our author having quitted Alexandria with no very san- guine hopes ...
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... Greece , I had the skill to cull , From off the mountains of the Cyclades , That sacred plant , Nepenthe , which has power To calm the tumults of a wounded spirit ! That med'cine now had lull'd his soul to peace . Rom . What late seem'd ...
... Greece , I had the skill to cull , From off the mountains of the Cyclades , That sacred plant , Nepenthe , which has power To calm the tumults of a wounded spirit ! That med'cine now had lull'd his soul to peace . Rom . What late seem'd ...
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... Greece , is much better written than Adra ; we shall detach from it only a reflection . Why was hope given to man ? To lead him on From joy to joy , till worldly joys be gone ! To strive with care , to heal the wounds of time , And ...
... Greece , is much better written than Adra ; we shall detach from it only a reflection . Why was hope given to man ? To lead him on From joy to joy , till worldly joys be gone ! To strive with care , to heal the wounds of time , And ...
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