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... Greeks appears singular , when he closes it with these words : " the change is to be attributed to their misfortunes rather than to any physical degradation . " " It may be true that the Greeks are not physically degenerated , and that ...
... Greeks appears singular , when he closes it with these words : " the change is to be attributed to their misfortunes rather than to any physical degradation . " " It may be true that the Greeks are not physically degenerated , and that ...
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... Greek is spoken in the latter there is a flourishing school under the direction of Psalida . There is now in Athens ... Greeks , and also of their language . but Mr. Wright , though a good poet and an able man , has made a mistake where ...
... Greek is spoken in the latter there is a flourishing school under the direction of Psalida . There is now in Athens ... Greeks , and also of their language . but Mr. Wright , though a good poet and an able man , has made a mistake where ...
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... Greeks , scattered up and down the Turkish empire and elsewhere , may amount , at most , to three millions ; and yet ... Greeks of the present century . " Ay , " but say the generous advocates of oppression , who , while they assert the ...
... Greeks , scattered up and down the Turkish empire and elsewhere , may amount , at most , to three millions ; and yet ... Greeks of the present century . " Ay , " but say the generous advocates of oppression , who , while they assert the ...
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The works of lord Byron, Volym 1 George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1830 |