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... ? B. What assistance ? N. Why , hav'n't I been trying to take you off this ten minutes ? B. Oh ! the devil ! [ Erit . ] J. D. NEWMAN . HORE IONICA . - NO . 111 . THE KLEPHTS WOMAN'S HOUR . 23 A PENNYWORTH OF PUNS. ...
... ? B. What assistance ? N. Why , hav'n't I been trying to take you off this ten minutes ? B. Oh ! the devil ! [ Erit . ] J. D. NEWMAN . HORE IONICA . - NO . 111 . THE KLEPHTS WOMAN'S HOUR . 23 A PENNYWORTH OF PUNS. ...
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HORE IONICA . - NO . 111 . THE KLEPHTS . In the modern , as in the ancient , Grecian language , the word Klepht signifies a robber ; and the first idea that is suggested by this word is , that the exploits and adventures of the Klephts ...
HORE IONICA . - NO . 111 . THE KLEPHTS . In the modern , as in the ancient , Grecian language , the word Klepht signifies a robber ; and the first idea that is suggested by this word is , that the exploits and adventures of the Klephts ...
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... Klephts . The Turks , weary of making war on men who were equally poor and brave , treated them with the greatest lenity . They permitted them to be governed by their own laws , to live independently in the mountainous districts they ...
... Klephts . The Turks , weary of making war on men who were equally poor and brave , treated them with the greatest lenity . They permitted them to be governed by their own laws , to live independently in the mountainous districts they ...
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... Klephts . This explanation will show who the Klephts were , and the singular connection that existed between them and the Armatoles . The name of Klephts , which was given them when they were at war with the conquerors , being no longer ...
... Klephts . This explanation will show who the Klephts were , and the singular connection that existed between them and the Armatoles . The name of Klephts , which was given them when they were at war with the conquerors , being no longer ...
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... Klephts were compelled to live by plunder . But in this extremity they never forgot that they were Greeks , and it was on the Turks that they committed their devastations . At one time they carried off the flocks of some Pacha into the ...
... Klephts were compelled to live by plunder . But in this extremity they never forgot that they were Greeks , and it was on the Turks that they committed their devastations . At one time they carried off the flocks of some Pacha into the ...
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Seite 8 - I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes? hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions? fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, healed by the same means, warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer, as a Christian is?
Seite 2 - How touching, when, at midnight, sweep Snow-muffled winds, and all is dark, To hear — and sink again to sleep ! Or, at an earlier call, to mark, By blazing fire, the still suspense Of self-complacent innocence; The mutual nod, — the grave disguise Of hearts with gladness brimming o'er; And some unbidden tears that rise...
Seite 110 - Sometimes, misguided by the tuneful throng, I look for streams immortalized in song, That lost in silence and oblivion lie (Dumb are their fountains and their channels dry), Yet run for ever by the Muse's skill, And in the smooth description murmur still.
Seite 8 - Tis the sporting little filly-folly which carries you out for the present hour — a maggot, a butterfly, a picture, a fiddlestick — an uncle Toby's siege — or an any thing, which a man makes a shift to get a-stride on, to canter it away from the cares and solicitudes of life...
Seite 103 - ... about to hang him : but upon intercession, contented himself with putting him in irons, and embarking him on board ship to send him to Hispaniola. He contrived to rid himself of his fetters, and while the crew were asleep, got overboard, and trusted himself upon a log of wood, for he could not swim : it was ebb tide, and he was carried a league out from the ship; the flow drove him upon...