I am extremely obliged by your offer of your country house (as for all other kindness) in case that my health should require my removal; but I cannot quit Greece while there is a chance of my being of any (even supposed) utility: — there is a stake... Narrative of a Second Visit to Greece - Page 140by Edward Blaquière - 1825 - 342 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Poets, English - 1831 - 576 pages
...your offer of your country house (as for all other kindness) in case that my health should require my removal ; but I cannot quit Greece while there is a chance of my being of any (even supposed) utility : — there is a stake worth millions such as I am, and while I can stand... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - English letters - 1831 - 572 pages
...your offer of your country house (as for all other kindness) in case that my health should require my removal ; but I cannot quit Greece while there is a chance of my being of any (even supposed) utility: — there is a stake worth millions such as I am, and while I can stand... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 592 pages
...health should require my removal ; but I cannot qnit Greece while there is a chance of my being of any (even supposed) utility : — there is a stake worth...while I can stand at all, I must stand by the cause. When I say this, I am at the same time aware of the difficulties and dissensions and defects ot the... | |
| John Galt - 1832 - 358 pages
...pressed to leave the marshy and deleterious air of Missolonghi, he replied, still more forcibly, " I cannot quit Greece •while there is a chance' of my being of (even supposed) utility. There ia a stake worth millions such as I am, and while I can stand at all I must stand by the cause. While... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 452 pages
...your offer of your country house (as for all other kindness) in case that my health should require my removal ; but I cannot quit Greece while there is a chance of my being of any (even supposed) utility: — there is a stake worth millions such as I am, and while I can stand... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1833 - 678 pages
...the Government the fortress of Chiarenza. ' quit Greece while there is a chance of my being of ' any (even supposed) utility : — there is a stake worth...while I can stand at all, I ' must stand by the cause. When I say this, I am at ' the same time aware of the difficulties and dissen' sions and defects of... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 440 pages
...your offer of your country house (as for all other kindness) in case that my health should require my removal ; but I cannot quit Greece while there is a chance of my being of any (even supposed) utility: — there is a stake worth millions such as I am, and while I can stand... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1835 - 608 pages
...to take.- "I cannot quit Greece (he wrote to a friend) while there is a chance of my being even of (supposed) utility. There is a stake worth millions...while I can stand at all, I must stand by the cause. Wliile I say this, I am aware of the difficulties, dissensions and defects of the Greeks themselves... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1835 - 446 pages
...your offer of your country house (as for all other kindness) in case that my health should require my removal ; but I cannot quit Greece while there is a chance of my being of any (even supposed) utility: — there is a stake worth millions such as I am, and while I can stand... | |
| Francis Alexander Durivage - Chronology, Historical - 1841 - 794 pages
...Missolonglii. " I cannot quit Greece," he wrote to a friend. '•' while there is a chance of my bcintr even of (supposed) utility. There is a stake worth millions such as I am, and while I can stand at all, 1 must stand by the cause. While Í say this, I am aware of the difficulties, dissensions, and defects... | |
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