Letters from Greece: With Remarks on the Treaty of InterventionJames Jlbery, 1828 - 351 pages |
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Acropolis Acropolis of Athens affairs alluded arms army arrival artillery assertion Athenians Athens attack Attica battery brig camp capitulation Captain Hastings cavalry Chief Christian Church civilized Colocotroni Colonel Gordon command commenced conduct Congress considered Constantinople contest Corfu corps effect Egina enemy England Epidaurus Europe event fact fall of Messolonghi Favier favour feel fire fleet friends gallant Garrison Gastouni Government Greece Greek cause Green guns High Contracting honour hope hundred Ibrahim Pacha infantry interests Ionian islands John Capodistrias Kariaskaki leaders letter Loans Lord Cochrane Megara ment Messolonghi Methana military Monastery Morea Munychia Napoli nation naval Navarin Notaras object occasion occupied officers Ottoman parties Patrass Peloponnesus Phalerum Philhellenes Piræus Poros Porte Powers present received rendered respect Rigny Russia Saint Spiridion Salamis sent Seraskier ships soldiers squadron struggle Sultan thousand tion Treaty of Intervention Troezene troops Turkish Turks Vasso vessels Vice Admiral whole Zante
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Page 351 - bravely deliver'd the brave, And uplifted old Greece from the brink of the grave, Twas the helpless to help, and the hopeless to save, That your thunderbolts swept o'er the brine ; And as long as yon sun shall look down on the wave, The light of your glory shall shine.
Page 306 - Art. VI. The arrangements of reconciliation and peace, which shall be definitively agreed upon between the contending parties, shall be guaranteed by such of the signing Powers as shall judge it useful or possible to contract the obligation: the mode of the effects of this guarantee shall become the object of subsequent stipulations between the High Powers.
Page 303 - of his Britannic Majesty in his Privy Council, and his Principal Secretary of State for the Department of Foreign Affairs; " His Majesty the King of France and Navarre, the Prince Jules Count de Polignac, Peer of France, Knight of the Orders of his Most Christian Majesty,
Page 305 - III. The details of this arrangement, as well as the limits of the territory on the Continent, and the designation of the islands of the Archipelago to which it shall be applicable shall be settled in a subsequent negotiation between the High Powers and the two contending parties.
Page 338 - the combined squadrons passed the batteries, in order to take up their anchorage, at about two o'clock yesterday afternoon. " The Turkish ships were moored in the form of a crescent, with springs on their cables, the larger ones presenting their broadsides towards the
Page 306 - Art. VII. The present Treaty shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged in two months, or sooner if possible. " In faith whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed, and sealed it with their arms.
Page 308 - conjointly employ all their means in the accomplishment of the object thereof, without, however, taking any part in the hostilities between the two contending parties. " In consequence, the High Contracting Powers will, immediately after the signature of the present additional and secret article, transmit eventual instructions conformable to the provisions above set forth, to the Admirals commanding their squadrons in the seas of the Levant.