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1 3 | retired as if in a mountain castle, and only went out in order
2 3 | were relegated to the old castle on the lake, and there was
3 5 | the night at Chenderia, a castle built on a rock, whence
4 5 | Yussuf, governor of the castle of Janina, venerated as
5 5 | galleries and halls of his castle by the lake to be decorated
6 6 | subterranean part of the castle, where they were beheaded
7 6 | In the dungeons of the castle by the lake, a poor monk
8 7 | English standard on the castle of Parga was hauled down,
9 7 | the grand staircase of the castle by the lake, in order that
10 9 | there collected round the castle of Janina whole companies
11 9 | these, there were in the castle by the lake, independently
12 9 | the great platform of the castle by the lake, which seemed
13 9 | refused to return to the castle, and only thought of regaining
14 9 | cast a stone towards the castle, and the anathema upon "
15 9 | said, in residing in her castle of Libokovo. The population,
16 9 | the guards, believing the castle full of them. They approached
17 9 | Scarcely had he entered the castle by the lake, when Ali rushed
18 9 | cannonade, proceeding from the castle of the lake and from Lithoritza,
19 9 | intrenchments. Ali left his castle of the lake, preceded by
20 9 | shelter of the guns of his castle of Litharitza, where he
21 9 | be forced back into the castle by the lake, while his soldiers
22 9 | the last. ~"Given at the castle of Janina, March 7, 1821." ~ ~
23 10| place on the ramparts of his castle. There, facing the hostile
24 10| the southern front of the castle of Litharitza, and a practicable
25 10| part of his store in the castle by the lake. Kursheed, thinking
26 10| hitherto detained before the castle, of Janina, loose upon themselves.
27 10| hundred Palikars into the castle, "No," said he; "old serpents
28 10| sultan. ~The garrison of the castle on the lake, whom Ali seemed
29 10| distressed at beholding the castle in the hands of his enemies.
30 10| powder, but that the whole castle, which they had so rashly
31 10| not withdrawn from this castle which has been treacherously
32 10| should have evacuated the castle. ~The envoys had barely
33 10| ascending from near the castle, became a subject of alarm
34 10| place in the undermined castle, and Ali was therefore invited
35 11| to repair himself to the castle, in order to fulfil what
36 11| its blazonry, and the lake castle was occupied by the troops
37 11| cortege proceeded towards the castle, accompanied by hearty imprecations
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