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 1   Int|           held the destiny of the Ottoman Empire in his hands till,
 2   III|       conducted her to his purple ottoman, and permitted her to sit
 3   III|      livelihood. The glory of the Ottoman arms could not permit that
 4   III|   sovereign demands back from the Ottoman Empire the domains which
 5   III|          sun-like radiance of the Ottoman arms. Most puissant Padishah!
 6   III|         earth, just as if all the Ottoman heroes, who died for their
 7  VIII|          of Stambul and the whole Ottoman Empire.~ ~Gül-Bejáze tremulously
 8    XI|        was lying beside him on an ottoman, her beautiful head, with
 9    XI|         book the overthrow of the Ottoman Empire is predicted. The
10   XII|          reading the books of the Ottoman chroniclers, the famous
11   XII|         endowed the rejuvenescent Ottoman Empire with the energies
12   XII|          shall leave behind me in Ottoman history an eternal fame -
13   XII|           predestined fate of the Ottoman Empire is written in Heaven.
14   XII|           time must come when the Ottoman Empire must fall to pieces
15   XII|           of the cowardice of the Ottoman nation, does it not depend
16   XII| negociating with its enemies, the Ottoman armies have been driven
17   XII|         with naked weapons in the Ottoman Divan. Now that the council
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