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 1     I|  victories of his Grand Vizier, being quite content with the contemplation
 2     I| intrusion into the Etmeidan, as being in duty bound to know and
 3    II|        it was to love any human being; but now as he sat there
 4   III|   to-day saw a vision worthy of being realised. A dazzling festival
 5   III|         A dazzling festival was being celebrated in the streets
 6    IV|         and am always afraid of being robbed of it. In front of
 7     V|       but the Kiaja, instead of being angry, seemed very much
 8    VI|       by our sacred law. We are being ruined by traitors. Fugitives
 9   VII|        great council of war was being held. On the news of the
10   VII|       not produce bread without being tilled, and that wine and
11  VIII|      leading the bostanjis than being led by them, he did not
12   XII|   Patrona, too, was honoured by being made one of the privy councillors
13   Sel|   Virginia. (Second Edition.)~ ~Being the Memoirs of Our First
14   Sel|        286]~ ~"Thomas Moore":~ ~Being Anecdotes, Bon-mots, and
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