The colonies : treating of their value generally, of the Ionian islands in particular : the importan...
The colonies : treating of their value generally, of the Ionian islands in particular : the importance of the latter in war and commerce; as regards Russian policy; their finances; why an expense to Great Britain, detailed proof that they ought not to be so; -Turkish government; Battle of Navarino; Ali Pacha; Sir Thomas Maitland [and] strictures on the administration of Sir Frederick Adam / by Colonel Charles James Napier, C.B.
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London : Thomas and William Boone, 1833.
Date
1833.
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RB/DS354.495/1 , DSM/949.5/N
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English
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xv, 608 p. [30] p. of plates : ill. ; 22 cm.
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Publisher
London : Thomas and William Boone, 1833.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1833.
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The colonies : treating of their value generally, of the Ionian islands in particular : the importance of the latter in war and commerce; as regards Russian policy; their finances; why an expense to Great Britain, detailed proof that they ought not to be so; -Turkish government; Battle of Navarino; Ali Pacha; Sir Thomas Maitland [and] strictures on...
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Mitchell Library copy signed, 'D.S. Mitchell.'
Rare Books copy: Has Australian Subscription Library bookplate.
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RB/DS354.495/1 , DSM/949.5/N
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74VvBERD2Bbg
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949.906
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991016467829702626
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