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... England to have both Greeks and Turks for her allies ? The speculation is , then , for England to lend her aid to the Turks in defence of their capital against the Russians , and to support the Greeks in defence of their country against ...
... England to have both Greeks and Turks for her allies ? The speculation is , then , for England to lend her aid to the Turks in defence of their capital against the Russians , and to support the Greeks in defence of their country against ...
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... England had some selfish policy in view towards Greece . This must have been a mortifying and humiliating observation for him to be compelled to make . • I have endeavoured , ' says he , to impress a contrary convic tion , founded on ...
... England had some selfish policy in view towards Greece . This must have been a mortifying and humiliating observation for him to be compelled to make . • I have endeavoured , ' says he , to impress a contrary convic tion , founded on ...
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... England . This countenance , and the plausibility of his conversation , and the suitableness of his appearance to his pretensions , made such an impression in his favor , that it was received in England as an undoubted truth , that he ...
... England . This countenance , and the plausibility of his conversation , and the suitableness of his appearance to his pretensions , made such an impression in his favor , that it was received in England as an undoubted truth , that he ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
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