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... slopes and vales , which but a few years ago were lit up by the lurid glare of burning towns and villages . In the whole history of the last Turco Russian war , there is no more thrilling chapter than that which records the long and ...
... slopes and vales , which but a few years ago were lit up by the lurid glare of burning towns and villages . In the whole history of the last Turco Russian war , there is no more thrilling chapter than that which records the long and ...
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... slopes of Pelion ; the bold outline of the jagged coast ; the smooth blue waters , studded with many a quaintly rigged sail , and the dark forms of the Turkish fleet riding at anchor in the road- stead , —make up a striking picture ...
... slopes of Pelion ; the bold outline of the jagged coast ; the smooth blue waters , studded with many a quaintly rigged sail , and the dark forms of the Turkish fleet riding at anchor in the road- stead , —make up a striking picture ...
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... slopes of Mount Olympus , and through which runs the only practicable road between Thessaly and western Macedonia . Nothing could exceed the courtesy and the alacrity dis- played by the Turkish authorities to assist me in carrying out ...
... slopes of Mount Olympus , and through which runs the only practicable road between Thessaly and western Macedonia . Nothing could exceed the courtesy and the alacrity dis- played by the Turkish authorities to assist me in carrying out ...
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... villages were to be seen where now lies a long sheet of dark - blue waters , reflecting , like a mirror , the barren slopes of Mount Bermius , which west . overhang its eastern shores . The long plateau 64 ' TWIXT GREEK AND TURK .
... villages were to be seen where now lies a long sheet of dark - blue waters , reflecting , like a mirror , the barren slopes of Mount Bermius , which west . overhang its eastern shores . The long plateau 64 ' TWIXT GREEK AND TURK .
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... slopes of Mount Olympus along the shores of the Egean , to re - enter Thessaly through the Vale of Tempe . But Ahmed Eyoub Pasha , who was then Military and Civil Governor of Western Macedonia , pleaded bri- gandage as an excuse to ...
... slopes of Mount Olympus along the shores of the Egean , to re - enter Thessaly through the Vale of Tempe . But Ahmed Eyoub Pasha , who was then Military and Civil Governor of Western Macedonia , pleaded bri- gandage as an excuse to ...
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