Chapter
1 2 | the distaff, and took up arms, under pretext of maintaining
2 2 | at night to pass into the arms of the men who had won them
3 2 | the Cross and called to arms all the Christians of the
4 2 | consoled herself in the arms of her second husband for
5 3 | them loose, provided with arms and ammunition, on the country
6 3 | who had expired in her arms an hour previously. Breathing
7 3 | ability and the terror of his' arms, and his authority as ruler,
8 3 | Ali resolved to turn his arms against Kormovo. At the
9 3 | and prepared to take up arms in order, he said, to avenge
10 3 | who should lay down his arms before entering the hall
11 3 | the ladder demanded his arms, which he gave up readily,
12 4 | pacha took the girl in his arms, and answered her with a
13 4 | despoiled gave him fresh arms against it, whether by being
14 5 | indignantly flung down their arms. In vain he harangued, flattered,
15 5 | the Kardikiotes, give them arms, and we will fight them
16 6 | his breast in dejection. ~Arms having failed, Ali, as usual,
17 7 | stuffs, cashmeers, furs, arms, all are destroyed! And
18 7 | either his old companions in arms, friends, of relations,
19 8 | provided him with a coat of arms, representing, on a field
20 8 | Klephotes to turn their arms against Ali, who had nothing
21 8 | Christians as a call to take up arms in the cause of liberty.
22 8 | instant, all Hellas was up in arms. The Mohammedans were alarmed,
23 8 | vindicated their right to bear arms in their own defence, continued
24 8 | advantage. "The Greeks in arms," said they, "want a chief:
25 8 | Issa the prophet! bless the arms of the Christians, your
26 8 | Latin communion would bear arms against their legitimate
27 9 | Chaonians, who had taken up arms, had done so in order to
28 9 | conceal it, and were only in arms in order to repel aggression. ~
29 9 | induce them to lay down their arms. ~The fall of Parga made
30 9 | bandits, and the clash of arms mingled with cries and groans.
31 9 | proclaimed that all taken in arms for Ali would be shot as
32 9 | justified in having taken up arms against him, and added that
33 9 | Christians capable of bearing arms. All male children were
34 9 | He then had cloaks and arms brought which he presented
35 9 | rest fled. A cry of "To arms" was raised, and the standard
36 9 | and flung himself into his arms. In presence of his officers
37 11| fell insensible into the arms of her attendants, and she
38 11| also am a Tepelenian! To arms, comrades! they would slay
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