The Two Greek Revolutions of 1862

Accounts of the 1862 Greek revolutions: King Otto's unpopular rule, election fraud, press restrictions, anti–mixed-marriage laws, and conspiracies. Includes a piece on natural theology.

Henry Martyn Baird was an American Presbyterian minister, scholar, and author who studied at Union and Princeton Theological Seminaries and served as professor of Greek at the University of New York. He was ordained in 1866, later became Corresponding Secretary of the American and Foreign Christian Union, and is best known for his writings on modern Greece and for his biography of his father, Robert Baird.

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