- more or less
internationally market-driven
capitalist farming." The
Phil****enic movement led to the
introduction of
classics or
classical studies as...
- The
London Phil****enic Committee (1823–1826) was a
Phil****enic group established to
support the Gr**** War of
Independence from
Ottoman rule by raising...
- The
Dictionary of
National Biography (DNB) is a
standard work of
reference on
notable figures from
British history,
published since 1885. The
updated Oxford...
- John
Melville Allen (c. 1798 –
February 12, 1847) was an
American soldier and the
first Mayor of Galveston, Texas. John
Melville Allen was born in Kentucky...
- self-analysis
using the
Declaration and
other patriotism.
Thomas Jefferson was a
phil****ene,
lover of Gr**** culture, who
sympathized with the Gr**** War of Independence...
- with
Samuel Gridley Howe and
Jonathan Peckham Miller, as
members of the
phil****enic committee of America,
continued to
contribute by
distributing much needed...
- "leader" and ἵππος "horse"; died 454 BC), also
known as
Alexander the
Phil****ene (Ancient Gr****: φιλέλλην; lit. 'loving of Greece' or '****enic patriot')...
-
printed in Messolonghi. In
October 1824 it was
published in
London by the
Phil****enic Committee, and an
Italian translation was
published in the Messolonghi...
-
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (6 June [O.S. 26 May] 1799 – 10 February [O.S. 29 January] 1837) was a
Russian poet, playwright, and
novelist of the Romantic...
- The
London Phil****enic Committee helped insurgent Greece to
float two
loans in 1824 (£800,000) and 1825 (£2,000,000). The
Scottish phil****ene Thomas Gordon...