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... Bambas , for the Greek Chronicle . I told Bambas that the patriots of Missolunghi were desirous that he should furnish them with something • Their papers or manifestoes were not taken out for Missolunghi , or they would have fallen ...
... Bambas , for the Greek Chronicle . I told Bambas that the patriots of Missolunghi were desirous that he should furnish them with something • Their papers or manifestoes were not taken out for Missolunghi , or they would have fallen ...
Page 196
... Bambas often came to our house in Cephalonia , and was particu- larly pleased with the literature and periodical works of England . We sometimes translated pieces from the Quarterly Review , which were re- initted for insertion in the ...
... Bambas often came to our house in Cephalonia , and was particu- larly pleased with the literature and periodical works of England . We sometimes translated pieces from the Quarterly Review , which were re- initted for insertion in the ...
Page 208
... poor pensioners was given me by the nephew of Professor Bambas , which I have not at present by me . When Lord B. was in the harbour , on board the ship , although I had not called on him myself 208 CONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION.
... poor pensioners was given me by the nephew of Professor Bambas , which I have not at present by me . When Lord B. was in the harbour , on board the ship , although I had not called on him myself 208 CONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION.
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... Bambas to pay his respects to his lordship , as due to one who came to befriend his country , and I had no doubt that his lordship would receive a patriot so distinguished as Bambas , with plea- sure . Bambas called , but it appeared ...
... Bambas to pay his respects to his lordship , as due to one who came to befriend his country , and I had no doubt that his lordship would receive a patriot so distinguished as Bambas , with plea- sure . Bambas called , but it appeared ...
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... Bambas , for the Greek Chronicle . I told Bambas that the patriots of Missolunghi were desirous that he should furnish them with something • Their papers or manifestoes were not taken out for Missolunghi , or they would have fallen ...
... Bambas , for the Greek Chronicle . I told Bambas that the patriots of Missolunghi were desirous that he should furnish them with something • Their papers or manifestoes were not taken out for Missolunghi , or they would have fallen ...
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