The History of Greece: from Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks, and of the Empire of Trebizonde, 1204-1461 by George FinlayW. Blackwood and Sons, 1851 - 519 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 98
עמוד 2
... inhabitants of Greece are Byzantinised Sclavo- nians ; another upholds them to be the lineal descendants of the men who were conquered by the Romans . This latter party generally selects an earlier genealogical era , and talks only of a ...
... inhabitants of Greece are Byzantinised Sclavo- nians ; another upholds them to be the lineal descendants of the men who were conquered by the Romans . This latter party generally selects an earlier genealogical era , and talks only of a ...
עמוד 3
... inhabitants , combined with the agri- cultural classes of the Hellenic race ; the other , to the numbers of the slave population , and to the manner in which slavery declined and disappeared . A doubt arises whether the agricultural ...
... inhabitants , combined with the agri- cultural classes of the Hellenic race ; the other , to the numbers of the slave population , and to the manner in which slavery declined and disappeared . A doubt arises whether the agricultural ...
עמוד 10
... inhabitants , prepare us for finding these districts occupied by a new race of emigrants.2 Now , it is precisely in these districts that we find the Sclavonians first forming the mass of the inhabitants within the limits once occupied ...
... inhabitants , prepare us for finding these districts occupied by a new race of emigrants.2 Now , it is precisely in these districts that we find the Sclavonians first forming the mass of the inhabitants within the limits once occupied ...
עמוד 12
... inhabitants and both peoples , were always in the position of dominant races - liable consequently to that incessant diminution that sooner or later inevitably destroys all privileged orders . The progress of depopu- lation in the Roman ...
... inhabitants and both peoples , were always in the position of dominant races - liable consequently to that incessant diminution that sooner or later inevitably destroys all privileged orders . The progress of depopu- lation in the Roman ...
עמוד 16
... inhabitants living on herbs ; and I have seen cargoes of the copper- cooking vessels of the peasantry exported to Trieste , to obtain food for a few days . The consequence was , that two - thirds of the population perished . i Nikolaos ...
... inhabitants living on herbs ; and I have seen cargoes of the copper- cooking vessels of the peasantry exported to Trieste , to obtain food for a few days . The consequence was , that two - thirds of the population perished . i Nikolaos ...
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