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 1   Int| Persians had revolted both the army and the people. The rebellion
 2   III|      is advancing with a large army against the son of Küprili,
 3     V|     the kernel of the imperial army - the haughty Janissaries.[
 4     V|      any other division of the army to draw near them, much
 5     V|        battlefield.~ ~The only army that he now has eyes for
 6     V|        now has eyes for is the army of the odalisks and slave-girls,
 7     V|       it to the Sultan.~ ~"The Army," said he, "has sent this
 8     V|       specimen too little, the Army is ready to send him a lot
 9     V|        tool in the hands of my army, and why do I wear a sword
10    VI|   crying as they came that the army of Küprilizade had been
11    VI|     carnage - that was why the army round Stambul was chafing
12    VI|    hold his own until the main army should arrive.~ ~"And even
13    VI|        us the tidings that the army of Küprilizade has been
14   VII|         To be frightened of an army of bakers and cobblers indeed!
15   VII|        taken by force from the army blacksmiths, and a group
16   VII|   Grand Vizier opined that the army, leaving the Sultan behind
17  VIII|    might be suspected that the army had broken up its camp,
18    IX|   large as nuts, stood a whole army of ministering servants
19   XII|      the chief officers of the Army; tell them, I pray thee,
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