Sketches of the War in Greece in a Series of Extracts from the Private Correspondence (etc.)Hurst, 1827 - 328 páginas |
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... closely printed pages , a task for which , I am inclined to believe , none but the writer of it has had sufficient patience , a copious Index , in itself a work , has enabled me to refer to such parts of it as relate to the particular ...
... closely printed pages , a task for which , I am inclined to believe , none but the writer of it has had sufficient patience , a copious Index , in itself a work , has enabled me to refer to such parts of it as relate to the particular ...
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... closely besieged by a large force of Greeks and Ionians , and being short of provisions , asked succour of Isouf Pasha . They expressed themselves as desirous of destroying their * See Note at the end of this Letter . town , and ...
... closely besieged by a large force of Greeks and Ionians , and being short of provisions , asked succour of Isouf Pasha . They expressed themselves as desirous of destroying their * See Note at the end of this Letter . town , and ...
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... closely invested by fifteen hundred Cephaloniots and Zantiots , and four thousand Mo- reot Greeks . The Ionians are under the command of Count Metaxà of Cephalonia , but there are be- sides several other Ionian chiefs who have addressed ...
... closely invested by fifteen hundred Cephaloniots and Zantiots , and four thousand Mo- reot Greeks . The Ionians are under the command of Count Metaxà of Cephalonia , but there are be- sides several other Ionian chiefs who have addressed ...
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... closely invested by the Greek pea- santry , assisted by some Ionians , under the com- mand of Count Mercati , of Zante : all supplies or communication were cut off , and the scanty stock of provisions that had been hastily carried into ...
... closely invested by the Greek pea- santry , assisted by some Ionians , under the com- mand of Count Mercati , of Zante : all supplies or communication were cut off , and the scanty stock of provisions that had been hastily carried into ...
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... closely , by sea and by land , as their vessels permitted no boats to pass with provisions , and now and then fired a few shot into the town . Notwithstanding this blockade , several vessels got safe in here with flour , rice , and ...
... closely , by sea and by land , as their vessels permitted no boats to pass with provisions , and now and then fired a few shot into the town . Notwithstanding this blockade , several vessels got safe in here with flour , rice , and ...
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affairs Albanians Algerine appears Arcadia armed army arrived attack attempt besieged blockade boat brig British Calamata Capoudan Pasha Captain Panajotti cargo cause Cephalonia Colocotroni command conduct Constantinople Corfu Corinth corvette crew detained effect Egyptian fleet embarked endeavour entered escaped fire fire-ships force fortress French Consul frigate Galaxidi garrison Gastouni Greece Greek chiefs Greek squadron Greek vessels Gulf of Lepanto guns harbour hundred Hydriot Ibrahim Pasha immediately inhabitants instant insurgents Ionian Government Ionian Islands Isouf Pasha Kayah killed Lalliots land LETTER Lord Maltese brig Mavrocordato Missolongi Mistico Modon Morea Castle Mussulmen Napoli naval Navarin negociations Ottoman party Patrass persons Petro Bey possession Pouqueville Prevesa prisoners proceeded proclamation provisions received remained retired returned Revolution sailed schooner sent Seraskier ship shore shot siege soon Souliots surrender taken thousand tion town Tripolizza troops Turkish Turkish fleet Turkish vessels Turks ultimo Vice Consul Vostizza wounded Zante Zantiots
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Página 328 - The present additional and secret article shall have the same force and value as if it had been inserted, word for word, in the Treaty of this day. It shall be ratified, and the ratifications thereof shall be exchanged, at the same time as those of the said Treaty.
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Página 325 - Empire an annual tribute, the amount of which shall be fixed, once for all, by a common agreement. They shall be governed by the authorities whom they shall themselves choose and nominate; but in the nomination of whom the Porte shall have a determinate voice.
Página 66 - Greek vessel once approached a Turkish heavy frigate so close, that the anchor of the latter caught hold of some part of the rigging of the former. In an instant both one and the other ran to cut away and disentangle themselves ; the Greek not liking such close quarters, and the Turk taking his enemy to be a fire-ship.
Página 326 - Greece on the basis laid down in the preceding articles, and to furnish, without the least delay, their representatives at Constantinople with all the instructions which are necessary for the execution of the treaty now signed.
Página 256 - Cochrane then sailed for Patrass, with the frigate and steam vessel; and when off Cape Papa, within sight of Zante, had an action with two Turkish corvettes, which lasted several hours; but strange as it may appear, his Lordship was here again unsuccessful, as both the corvettes escaped, and subseqeently reached Alexandria in safety.
Página 327 - Powers intend to exert all the means which circumstances may suggest to their prudence to obtain the immediate effect of the armistice, the execution of which they desire, by preventing, in as far as may be in their power, all collision between the contending parties, and, in fact, immediately after the aforesaid declaration, the High Contracting Powers will conjointly employ all their means in the accomplishment of the object thereof, without, however, taking any part in the hostilities between...