The History of Greece: From Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks, and of the Empire of Trebizond: 1204-1461Blackwood, 1851 - 519 עמודים |
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עמוד 7
... districts , from Corfu to Trebizond , and from Philippopolis to Cyprus . But to what extent the original Hellenic race was mixed and adulterated with slaves and foreigners , is not very clear from the great patent facts of history ...
... districts , from Corfu to Trebizond , and from Philippopolis to Cyprus . But to what extent the original Hellenic race was mixed and adulterated with slaves and foreigners , is not very clear from the great patent facts of history ...
עמוד 10
... 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 by the Hellenic race.3 In these cases of ...
... 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 by the Hellenic race.3 In these cases of ...
עמוד 19
... districts and cantons in Macedonia and Thrace , but it does not appear to have been permanently applied to any considerable province within the territories . of ancient Greece . It is thus proved by sufficient authority that the Scla- 1 ...
... districts and cantons in Macedonia and Thrace , but it does not appear to have been permanently applied to any considerable province within the territories . of ancient Greece . It is thus proved by sufficient authority that the Scla- 1 ...
עמוד 20
... districts ; and it is mentioned by the chronicles of the time , that Constantinople , Monemvasia , and the islands of the Archipelago , were principal suf- ferers ; and , moreover , that the capital was repeopled by additional drafts ...
... districts ; and it is mentioned by the chronicles of the time , that Constantinople , Monemvasia , and the islands of the Archipelago , were principal suf- ferers ; and , moreover , that the capital was repeopled by additional drafts ...
עמוד 21
... districts they had occupied . Still , it required all the energy of the Iconoclast emperors , men in general of heroic mould and iron vigour , to break the Sclavonian power , which had formed itself an independent existence in the ...
... districts they had occupied . Still , it required all the energy of the Iconoclast emperors , men in general of heroic mould and iron vigour , to break the Sclavonian power , which had formed itself an independent existence in the ...
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 523 - COQUET-DALE FISHING SONGS. Now first collected by a North-Country Angler, with the Music of the Airs. 8vo, 5s.
עמוד 452 - ... the Ganges to Damascus and the Archipelago, Asia was in the hand of Timour ; his armies were invincible, his ambition was boundless, and his zeal might aspire to conquer and convert the Christian kingdoms of the West, which already trembled at his name. He touched the utmost verge of the land ; but an insuperable though narrow sea rolled between the two continents of Europe and Asia, and the lord of so many tomans, or myriads of horse, was not master of a single galley.
עמוד 494 - In concluding the history of this Greek state, we inquire in vain for any benefit that it conferred on the human race.