| George Finlay - 1861 - 404 páginas
...from the brutality and cruelty of the Greeks. They had murdered all her relations and two of her boys. A little girl, nine years old, remained to be the only companion of her misery." 2 This woman and a few more, with their children—in all, twenty-two females—then formed the sole... | |
| Thomas Barnes Cochrane Dundonald (11th Earl of), Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1869 - 450 páginas
...order to shelter her from the brutality and cruelty of the Greeks. They had murdered all her relations. A little girl, nine years old, remained to be the only companion of her misery."* Missolonghi continued to be one of the chief strongholds of independence in continental Greece ; and,... | |
| George Finlay - 1877 - 458 páginas
...298, who conceals the murder of the Mussulmans, with Raybaud, i. 294 and 365. [Bk.II.Ch.III. boys. A little girl, nine years old, remained to be the only companion of her misery V This woman and a few more, with their children — in all, twenty-two females — then formed the... | |
| George Finlay - 1877 - 462 páginas
...398, who conceals the murder of the Mussulmans, with Raybaud, i. 394 and 365. [Bk.II.Ch.III. boys. A little girl, nine years old, remained to be the only companion of her misery V This woman and a few more, with their children — in all, twenty-two females — then formed the... | |
| GEORGE FINALY - 1877 - 460 páginas
...298, who conceals the murder of the Mussulmans, with Raybaud, i. 294 and 365. [Bk. II. Ch. III. boys. A little girl, nine years old, remained to be the only companion of her misery1.' This woman and a few more, with their children — in all, twenty-two females — then formed... | |
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