The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 103A. Constable, 1856 |
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... Phanariot Greeks supplied exactly the men for their purpose . The Prince of the True Believers was therefore represented in every foreign negotiation by a dog of an infidel , and a brother of the same despised race was obliged , as ...
... Phanariot Greeks supplied exactly the men for their purpose . The Prince of the True Believers was therefore represented in every foreign negotiation by a dog of an infidel , and a brother of the same despised race was obliged , as ...
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... Phanariot families who grew into a sort of here- ditary aristocracy , and decked themselves with high - sounding , sometimes with imperial names . By a dexterous use of their wealth , they obtained vast influence even over those state ...
... Phanariot families who grew into a sort of here- ditary aristocracy , and decked themselves with high - sounding , sometimes with imperial names . By a dexterous use of their wealth , they obtained vast influence even over those state ...
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... Phanariot nobles of the capital contributed most liberally towards spreading literature and enlightenment among their countrymen . Hellenic schools arose in various places ; Joannina in Epirus , and the unfortunate Kydonia on the coast ...
... Phanariot nobles of the capital contributed most liberally towards spreading literature and enlightenment among their countrymen . Hellenic schools arose in various places ; Joannina in Epirus , and the unfortunate Kydonia on the coast ...
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