Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... GREECE , IV . THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF AGASSIZ , V. 1 8 54 14 63 Have 96 - 120 SHORT REVIEWS AND NOTICES , II . THE LEGAL BASIS OF AMERICAN SLAVERY , 145 ART . I. II . THE INDUCTIVE SYSTEM , 168 III . EDUCATION OF THE PEOPLE , 198 IV ...
... GREECE , IV . THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF AGASSIZ , V. 1 8 54 14 63 Have 96 - 120 SHORT REVIEWS AND NOTICES , II . THE LEGAL BASIS OF AMERICAN SLAVERY , 145 ART . I. II . THE INDUCTIVE SYSTEM , 168 III . EDUCATION OF THE PEOPLE , 198 IV ...
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- ART . III . THE POLITICAL CONDITION AND PROSPECTS OF GREECE . THE independence of Greece is one of the most glorious events in the European history of the nineteenth century . The success of the revolution against Mohammedan domina ...
- ART . III . THE POLITICAL CONDITION AND PROSPECTS OF GREECE . THE independence of Greece is one of the most glorious events in the European history of the nineteenth century . The success of the revolution against Mohammedan domina ...
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... Greece in the hour of her greatest peril . Many fought and several perished in her service ; and in 1827 , the supplies of provisions poured into Greece from America , cargo after cargo , contributed to pro- long the desperate struggle ...
... Greece in the hour of her greatest peril . Many fought and several perished in her service ; and in 1827 , the supplies of provisions poured into Greece from America , cargo after cargo , contributed to pro- long the desperate struggle ...
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... Greece . Each military leader endeavoured to collect round him a band of followers strong enough to retain posses- sion of a province capable of nourishing his troops . The dis- possessed united to attack the successful . The sufferings ...
... Greece . Each military leader endeavoured to collect round him a band of followers strong enough to retain posses- sion of a province capable of nourishing his troops . The dis- possessed united to attack the successful . The sufferings ...
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... Greece was not directly a party , ) a debt of sixty millions of francs , which was to be disposed of by the parties to the convention ; and they created in their own favor an hypothecation of the revenues of the new kingdom for the ...
... Greece was not directly a party , ) a debt of sixty millions of francs , which was to be disposed of by the parties to the convention ; and they created in their own favor an hypothecation of the revenues of the new kingdom for the ...
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