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CHAPTER V

.—The Greek War of Independence, and the European Powers.—The

most Incomprehensible Wrongs Done to the Heroic Greek Race by the Powers while it was Struggling for Liberty after Long Centuries of Terrific Vicissitudes, under Circumstances which Presented More Difficulties than any Other Nation had Encountered.—Philhellenism

## CHAPTER VI .—The Kingdom of Greece before the War of 1897.—Continuation

of the Hostility towards the Greeks Since a Part, Part Only of the Nation was Set Free

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