Реферат: A War Of Independence Essay Research Paper
once more left out of the game. Bearing in mind the above are we to assert that, out of this
Treaty the Greek nation found itself worse off than before? For the Greeks it had been a success
the fact that were recognized as a state in a so perplexed context of international interests that
were pursued by politicians and diplomats who employed all their skills. What the Greeks had
achieved at that time was a miracle.
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