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 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 . 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 . Nikolaos ...
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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.