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An Anthology of Newspaper Articles

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section II

II.Information on the Greek Uprising Reaches America:PublicationsA. Anthology of Newspaper ArticlesConnecticut Courant, August 7, 1821: The Greeks and Turks.We cannot be persuaded that all the civilized world sympathise [sic] with the Greeks. There are associations...

Address of the Committee Appointed at a Public Meeting Held in Boston, December 19, 1823, for the Relief of the Greeks, to Their Fellow Citizens.

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section II

II. Information on the Greek Uprising Reaches America: PublicationsB. Printed Materials on Greece and the Progress of the War of IndependenceB1. Address of the Committee Appointed at a Public Meeting Held in Boston, December 19, 1823, for the Relief of the Greeks, to...

A Geographical View of Greece, and an Historical Sketch of the Recent Revolution in that Country

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section II

II. Information on the Greek Uprising Reaches America: PublicationsB. Printed Materials on Greece and the Progress of the War of IndependenceB2. A Geographical View of Greece, and an Historical Sketch of the Recent Revolution in that Country. Published by N. & S.S....

Turkish Barabarity. An Affecting Narrative of the Unparalleled Sufferings of Mrs. Sophia Mazro, a Greek Lady from Missolonghi u.

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section II

II. Information on the Greek Uprising Reaches America: PublicationsC. Accounts by Greeks of Personal Experiences and Suffering Published in the United StatesC1. "Turkish Barbarity. An Affecting Narrative of the Unparalleled Sufferings of Mrs. Sophia Mazro, a Greek...

The Personal Narrative of the Sufferings of J. Stephanini (I. Etedavi vns) a Native of Arta, Greece 121

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section II

II. Information on the Greek Uprising Reaches America: PublicationsC. Accounts by Greeks of Personal Experiences and Suffering Published in the United StatesC2. THE PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF The Sufferings of J. STEPHANINI, (1. Ete-pavi vns) A NATIVE OF ARTA, IN GREECE:...

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