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William St Clair, « 7 Chios », Open Book Publishers
During the early months of 1822, although the news reaching Western Europe from Greece remained overwhelmingly slanted in the Greek favour, a few disturbing reports could also be heard, mingled with the propaganda. The massacres at Navarino, Tripolitsa, and elsewhere could not be denied. Explanations and excuses could be offered for the exuberance of a longoppressed nation suddenly rending its chains, but massacres did not fit easily into their notions of how the descendants of classical Athenians...