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 1   III|       and then the chiefs of the viziers arose and the celebration
 2     V|       bright green tents for the viziers, scarlet tents for the kiayaks,
 3     V|         shut himself up with his viziers and counsellors in that
 4     V|           but nobody, except the viziers, knows the result thereof;
 5     V|       occasions that the anxious viziers and pashas, when driven
 6     V|          your white-headed grand viziers and grey-bearded muftis,
 7    VI|          seaside palace with his viziers, his princes, the Chief
 8   VII|         took his place among the viziers, and they regarded him with
 9   VII|      matters."[Pg 150]~ ~All the viziers were horrified. "Who would
10   VII| suffering upon Gül-Bejáze.~ ~The viziers bowed their heads.~ ~At
11  VIII|          and deposed eight Grand Viziers.~ ~And now, how were the
12    IX|   dignitaries of the Empire, the viziers, the secretaries, the presenters
13    IX|          in the direction of the viziers and the magnates.~ ~Deep
14    IX|        him came radiant knightly viziers and nobles, and venerable
15    XI|         and do your duty. And ye viziers, assemble the reserves.
16   XII|         together the Ulemas, the Viziers, and the representatives
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