Chapter
1 2 | day, when they were both received by the pacha in private
2 2 | confidence, that he was received into the palace and treated
3 2 | his ruin is certain. Ali received at Tepelen, where he had
4 2 | become his executioner, received him with more tenderness
5 3 | celebrated, and the victors received their prizes from the hand
6 3 | satisfactorily, and was received by Ali with all apparent
7 3 | having for several days received his couriers in this sort
8 3 | showed the bruises he had received and the blood with which
9 3 | so horrible a crime. He received congratulatory visits, and
10 4 | submissively as if he had just received pardon for some serious
11 4 | appeared to have again received him into favour. ~But Ali
12 4 | most powerful vassals. He received with evident satisfaction
13 5 | fully armed. They were to be received with the honours due to
14 5 | quarter assigned to them. ~Ali received the seventy-two beys with
15 5 | who were wearing mourning, received an order to attire themselves
16 5 | black-cloaked battalion received with applause, Ali thought
17 6 | guard. ~Yussuf's letter was received by Moustai just as a similar
18 7 | sell them? And even if we received their value, can gold give
19 7 | the funeral pyre. He was received with ill-concealed indignation,
20 7 | from the blows they had received. ~Ali maintained several
21 7 | brought. ~During five days Ali received these forced benevolences
22 7 | in misfortune was to be received among the lay brethren,
23 7 | superior, who had already received him as a friend. The latter
24 8 | where only yesterday he had received the homage of his prostrate
25 8 | shore, where the rowers received him with acclamations. The
26 8 | the neighbouring pashas received orders to hold themselves
27 9 | their father, and have only received their deserts; speak no
28 9 | execution. Ali, however, received him with the utmost cordiality:
29 9 | peaceful manner; but, being received by him with the most humiliating
30 9 | was concluded. The Suliots received five hundred thousand piastres
31 9 | promises. These overtures were received by the offended troops with
32 10| chief to an enemy who had received all fugitives with kindness.
33 10| towards Janina, when they received the following letter from
34 10| had burnt his face. He was received as well as a Christian from
35 10| to fear, could expect. He received the bread of charity, and
36 10| persons of quality. Ali received them with all ceremony,
37 10| pardon, and the letters he received appeared to mitigate his
38 11| being tortured around him, received the due reward of his crimes.
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