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1     I|          prowess on the peaceful inhabitants they were supposed to protect,
2     I|         portion of each from the inhabitants, so different from our western
3     I|         was so arranged that the inhabitants thereof could slip into
4     I|       that if ever anyone of the inhabitants were suddenly pursued, he
5    VI|          the regular and orderly inhabitants, and only appear in[Pg 128]
6   VII| assembled around him:[Pg 141]~ ~"Inhabitants of Stambul, true-believing
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