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Nyxeis pros lysin tou anatolikou zētēmatos : metaphrasis ek tou Anglikou.
Author
Melas, Leōn, 1812-1879
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Uniform title
Hints on the solution of the Eastern question.
Greek
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Format
Book
Language
Greek, Modern (1453-)
Published/Created
En Lōndinō : Edēmosieuthē para P. Klarkiou, 1853.
Description
47 p. ; 21 cm.
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Eastern question (Balkan)
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Multi-title collection including Restoration of the Christian Greek empire: Mr. Percy B. St. John wil deliver a lecture on the present crisis, in its reference to the interests of commerce, justice and christianity, at the Whittington Club, Strand, on Wednesday evening, June 29th, 2853, at eight o'clock precisely and 25 other(s).
Notes
Written by Leōn Melas. Cf. Catalogue of the Gennadius Library, v. 5.
Cover title.
EX copy 1: Gift of the Program in Hellenic Studies with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund.
Rcppg copy: No. 1 in a volume of 28 pamphlets with spine title: Papers on the Eastern Question.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Source acquisition
Rcppg copy: Gift; Acquired with matching funds provided by the Program in Hellenic Studies with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund; 2007.
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Multi-title collection including Restoration of the Christian Greek empire: Mr. Percy B. St. John wil deliver a lecture on the present crisis, in its reference to the interests of commerce, justice and christianity, at the Whittington Club, Strand, on Wednesday evening, June 29th, 2853, at eight o'clock precisely and 25 other(s).
OCLC
43064381
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