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Excerpt from The Modern Traveller, Vol. 15 of 30: A Description, Geographical, Historical, and Topographical, of the Various Countries of the Globe; Greece
Three centuries and a half have elapsed since, by the cession of the Morea to the Ottoman conqueror OI Constantinople, the name of Greece was blotted out from the map of Europe. It had long been reduced to a mere name. From the time that Athens fell before the arms of Sylla, (b. C. It had ceased to be an independent power. When the master of the Roman world removed the seat of empire from Italy to Thrace, Greece was still nothing more than a pro vince of Rome and the historian remarks, that in the lowest period of degeneracy and decay, the name of Romans adhered to the last fragments of the empire of constantinople.
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