The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1849 - English literature |
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Page 34
... towns became more like the Italians , and their character and habits merged into a sort of intermediate state between those of the original population and those of their masters . That such a modifica- tion should be wholly advantageous ...
... towns became more like the Italians , and their character and habits merged into a sort of intermediate state between those of the original population and those of their masters . That such a modifica- tion should be wholly advantageous ...
Page 35
... town was defended by a garrison of about ten thousand men , under the command of General La Salsette ; and on the approach of Ali Pasha with an army of a few thousand Albanians , the French advanced to meet him : a battle was fought ...
... town was defended by a garrison of about ten thousand men , under the command of General La Salsette ; and on the approach of Ali Pasha with an army of a few thousand Albanians , the French advanced to meet him : a battle was fought ...
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... towns in Epirus until the year 1806 , when Ali Pasha again attempted forcibly to enter the town . The protection of the admiral commanding the Russian fleet on the station was then invoked , who accordingly granted them a garrison , war ...
... towns in Epirus until the year 1806 , when Ali Pasha again attempted forcibly to enter the town . The protection of the admiral commanding the Russian fleet on the station was then invoked , who accordingly granted them a garrison , war ...
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... town . Singular to relate , not one Parganote remained ; they disinterred and burnt the bones of their ancestors , and then expatriated themselves . At the time a great outcry was made about the barbarity of the English , who were most ...
... town . Singular to relate , not one Parganote remained ; they disinterred and burnt the bones of their ancestors , and then expatriated themselves . At the time a great outcry was made about the barbarity of the English , who were most ...
Page 38
... of our Lord's body when taken down from the cross , passes on that day through several streets of the town ; and it had been customary to stop for a few minutes in front of the house 38 The Spirit of Change in Southern Europe .
... of our Lord's body when taken down from the cross , passes on that day through several streets of the town ; and it had been customary to stop for a few minutes in front of the house 38 The Spirit of Change in Southern Europe .
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