| George Finlay - 1856 - 396 sivua
...numerous to have decided the issue of the contest, were the people on the shores of the Mediterranean who took least part in this memorable war. So utterly...all national feeling was the Hellenic race at this period.1 The position of Maina has given that district a degree of importance in the modern history... | |
| george finlay, ll.d. - 1877 - 348 sivua
...defenders, as Candia ; yet the Greeks, in whose territory it was situated, and who could AD 1453-1684.] have furnished an army from the inhabitants of Crete...national feeling was the Hellenic race at this period l. The position of Maina has given that district a degree of importance in the modern history of Greece... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 718 sivua
...numerous to have decided the issue of the contest, were the people on the shores of the Mediterranean who took least part in this memorable war: so utterly...all national feeling was the Hellenic race at this period.6 THE COSSACKS; THE POLISH CAMPAIGN OP 1672 AD The next scene of warlike operations on which... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 738 sivua
...the issue of the contest, were the people on the snores of the Mediterranean who took least part hi this memorable war : so utterly destitute of all national...feeling was the Hellenic race at this period.* THE COSSACKS; THE POLISH CAMPAIGN OF 1672 AD The next scene of warlike operations on which Ahmed Koprili... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1924 - 942 sivua
...numerous to have decided the issue of the contest, were the people on the shores of the Mediterranean who took least part in this memorable war. So utterly...national feeling was the Hellenic race at this period." — G. FinWar with Holy League Suleiman 11 lay, History of Greece under Othoman and Venetian domination,... | |
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