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" My positive, absolute, definitive, unchangeable, eternal answer," said the minister to the interpreters of England, France, and Russia, " is that the Sublime Porte does not accept any proposition concerning the Greeks, and means to persist in its own... "
History of the Greek Revolution - Σελίδα 418
των Thomas Gordon - 1832
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