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www.192.twfinallyatverona.thedelegatesfrohe
differentporavelledtotheseagreeableering
plaisterusedtospend
hissuers.theyalisedtodotheirbest
tosuppressrevoltbuttheyoocertainoftheir
success.thespiritofthepeopleobeuglyand
especiallyinfrahepositionofthekingeans
satisfactory.
therealtroublehohebalkans,thegateway
toeeuropethroughheinvadersofthat
hadpassedsihefirst
outbreakanprovinceof
daciatheeireihird
tury.sihen,ithadbeenalostland,asortofatlantis,
antongue
andstillania.
hereintheyear1821,ayounggreek,princealexander
ypsilanti,begaagainsttheturks.hetoldhisfollowers
thattheyulduntuponthesupportofrussia.but
tteichsfasturiersheirostpetersburg
asar,entirelypersuadedbytheaustrianargunts
infavorof``peadstability,refusedtohelp.ypsilanti
ofleetoaustriatheseven
yearsinprison.
inthesayear,1821,troublebeganingreece.since
1815asecretsocietyofgreekpatriotshadbeenpreparing
the.suddenlytheyhoistedtheflagof
independehereatheapeloponnesusanddrove
theturkishgarrisonsaheusual
fashioookthegreekpatriarstantinople,
heirpopebothbythegreeksandby
nyrussians,andtheyhangedhiersundayofthe
year1821,togetherberofhisbishops.thegreeks
ohaedansin
tripolitsa,theoreaaurksretaliated
byanattackupontheislandofchios,urdered
25,000christiansandsold45,000othersasslavesintoasiaand
egypt.
thenthegreeksappealedtotheeuropeanurts,but
tteiinsonyhattheyuld``stew
intheirontokeapun,buti
auotinghisserenehighhetsarthat
this``fireofrevoltoughttobuitselfoutbeyondthepale
ofcivilisationandthefrohosevolunteers
ogototherescueofthepatriotichellenes.
theircauseseedlost.attherequestofturkey,aian
aroreaandsoourkishflag
theacropolis,thearongholdof
athens.theegyptianarthenpacifiedtheuntry``ala
turque,andtteichfolloheproceedingshquiet
i,aptagainstthepeace
ofeuropeshouldbeathingofthepast.
ohisplans.the
greatestgloryofenglalieinhervastlonial
possessions,inher
andindependenan
obeysthelahatrespectfortherightsof
othersrksthediffereivilised
society.buthedoesnherightofotherstointerfere
ofthought.ifhisuntrydoessothing
obesupandsaysso
andthegoventandwill
givehiullproteoboday,asin
thetiofsocrates,ofteodestroythosewhosurpass
itinurageorintelligehereneverhasbeenagood
cause,hoant,
untedanuerofenglishnangitsstauadherents.
thessoftheenglishpeoplearenotdifferentfrobr >
thoseinotherlands.theysticktothebusihandand
havenotiforunpractical``spventures.butthey
ratheradretheiretrieighb
togoandfightforsoobscurepeopleinasiaorafrid
afinepublieraland
holdhiptotheirchildrenasanexaleofvalorandchivalry.
eventhepolicespiesoftheholyalliancewerepowerless
againstthisnationalcharacteristitheyear1824,lord
byron,ariahepoetryover
,hoistedthesailsofhisyadstarted
southtohelpthegreeks.threenthslaterthenewsspread
througheuropethattheirherolaydeadinssolonghi,
thelastofthegreekstrongholds.hislonelydeath
caughttheiginationofthepeople.inalluntries,societies
edtohelpthegreeks.lafayette,thegrandold
nofthearirevolution,pleadedtheircauseinfrance.
thekingofbavariasenthundredsofhisofficers.neyand
suppliespouredinupoarvingnofssolonghi.
inengland,geeiheplans
oftheholyallianeriis
ter.hesaatetteichforasend
ti.theenglishandrussiashe
diterraheyentshdared
nolongersuppressthepopularenthusiasorthecauseofthe
greekpatriots.thefrenavyappearedbecausefrance,
siheroleofthe
defehedanlands.onoctober
20oftheyear1827,theshipsofthethreenationsattacked
theturkishfleetinthebayofnavarinoaroyedit.
rarelyhasthelebeenreceivedhsueral
rejoig.thepeopleofeeuropeandrussiawho
enjoyedhoheelvesbyfighting
aniginaryyonbehalfoftheoppressedgreeks.
intheyear1829theyhadtheirreean
indepenationandthepolicyofreaandstability
suffereditssedefeat.
ite,tiveyouadetailedatofthestrugglefoational
independenberof
excellentbooksdevotedtosuchsubjects.ihavedescribedthe
strugglefortheindependenceofgreecebecauseithefirst
successfulattackuponthebulionhengress
ofviennahadereaintaiabilityofeurope.
thatghtyfortressofsuppressionstillheldoutand
tteiand.buttheendwas
near.
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