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1768. War declared against Russia by the Porte
The Empress Catherine II. fits out an expedition for
the Mediterranean
Proceedings of Pappas Oglou in the interim
Partially gains over the Mainotes
Succeeds in corrupting the Cogia-bachi Benaki
Forges a document to deceive the Russian Cabinet.
Tamara favours the views of the Empress
The Orloffs set out for the Mediterranean
Their proceedings at Venice, and preparations through-
out Italy for invading Greece
State of the Russian war, favourable to the Greek project
Account of the preparations made at St. Petersburg.
1769. The first squadron sails for the Mediterranean.
Its arrival in England
Detail of its equipments
Proceedings of the Orloffs after leaving Venice
Difficulty of pursuing their plans with secrecy and safety
Intrigues in the Ionian Islands
Arrival of the Russian squadron at Port Mahon
Plan of the Russian campaign for 1770
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expel the Turks from Missolonghi
Enthusiasm of Athens, Corinth, Thessaly, and the Cy-
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1770. Second division of the squadron arrives, and the siege
of Navarino commences
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Base treatment of the inhabitants of Coron by Orloff 338
Distresses of the Missolonghiots, and shameful neglect
Albanian troops sent by the Divan enter the Morea, and
defeat the Russians before Tripolizza
Slaughter of the Greeks
Desperate condition of the expedition
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Second expedition sails from Russia; its miserable
Turkish fleet arrives off the Morea
Action of the Russian and Ottoman fleets in the bay of
Napoli di Romania
Fresh disasters of the Russians
Disputes of the Russian Commanders
Gallant conduct of Joanni Mauro Michali at the pass
Universal rout of the insurgents
Perfidious cruelty of Orloff at Navarino
He abandons the Greeks to their fate, and flies from the
Reflections on the errors of this fatal expedition
Correspondence of Voltaire and Catherine II.-note
Farther proceedings of the Russians after the failure of
Action resumed at night, and the entire Ottoman arma-
ALI PACHA. THE SULIOTS. RUSSIAN WAR, A.D. 1789-1792.
-PROGRESS OF EDUCATION IN GREECE.-RHIGA.
A.D. 1774-1798.
1774. Peace of Kainardji, between Russia and the Porte
Its stipulations in favour of the Greeks,—note
State of Greece and the Islands after the departure of
the Russian squadron
1779. Expulsion of the Albanians from the Morea by Hassan
Battle of Tripolizza .
Constitution of the peninsula as then settled by Hassan
Mauroyeni of Myconi; circumstances which conspired
to propitiate the Sultan in favour of the Greeks
Kindness of Catherine II. to the discomfited Moreots
The Morea recovers, in some degree, its prosperity.
History of Ali Pacha; his birth
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Death of his father; character of Khamco, his mother
Early outrages inflicted on him and his family
His lawless habits in his youth; his detection and par- tial reformation
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His marriage with Emineh; procures the death of his
father-in-law
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Acquires by a stratagem the Government of Tepeleni . 385
Murders his brother-in-law.
1787. Made Pacha of Triccala, and Dervendji Bachi .
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His policy in his new government
1788. Obtains the sovereignty of Joannina by treachery
Power and prudent policy of the Pacha at this period
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His esteem at the Court of Constantinople.
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His ambition and treachery
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His second quarrel with the Pacha of Berat, who calls
to his assistance THE SULIOTS
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Origin and country of the Suliots
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1788. Their Community, its constitution and numbers
Their habits, and mode of subsistence
Their general character
Their previous wars with the Epiriot and Albanian
Pachas
1789. Continued designs of Catherine towards the Greeks
Potemkin supplants Orloff in her favour, and espouses
the views of the Czarina in the "Oriental Project"
Disputes between the Porte and Russia
War proclaimed, 1787.
The Empress again endeavours to rouse the Greeks to
revolt
Proceedings of her agents Psaro and Sotiri
1790. Story of Lambro Canziani
Termination of the war between Ali Pacha and Ibrahim
of Berat.
The Greeks send a deputation to St. Petersburgh to
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The conduct of Catherine II. in the war towards the
unfortunate Greeks.
1792. Peace of Yassi; its stipulation in favour of Greece
Probable result of the attempt at revolt had it been
faithfully conducted
Continuation of the history of Suli
Ali again declares war against it
Heroic conduct of Tzavellas
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Sues for peace, and accords favourable terms to the
Suliots
His singular letter to Ali Pacha.
Attack and total defeat of Ali Pacha
Progress of Education throughout Greece
Improvement of Commerce, and rapid advancement of
the islanders.
Prosperous condition of the European Greeks
List of literati produced by the schools of Venice, Leg- horn, Vienna, &c.,-note
THE IONIAN ISLANDS AND THEIR DEPENDENCIES. THE LAST
WARS OF SULI.-THE KLEFTS.-GARDIKI.
A.D. 1798-1820.
1797. Ionian Islands occupied by the French after the treaty
of Campo Formio
Policy of the Venetians whilst in possession of the
islands towards the Pachas on the neighbouring coast
Policy adopted by the French towards Ali Pacha
Ali deceives General Rosa, and obtains permission for General Gentili to attack Novitza Bouba and Agio Vasili
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Destruction of these villages
Rebellion of Paswan Oglou, Pacha of Widin
1798. French expedition to Egypt
Their exertions to arouse the Greeks against the Porte.
Emigration of the Mainotes to Corsica in 1673,—note
Ali returns to Epirus
Commences hostilities against the French in the Ionian
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