Chapter
1 1 | mother of the youngest, Veli, was a slave. His origin
2 1 | the wife, combined against Veli, the son of the slave, and
3 1 | Beg. After a few years, Veli had by his new wife a son
4 1 | his intentions to reform, Veli could not entirely give
5 2 | to poison the children of Veli's favourite slave, who had
6 2 | the example of his father Veli, he employed his time in
7 3 | side two sons, Mouktar and Veli, offspring of his wife Emineh,
8 3 | virtuous Emineh, seeing her son Veli united to the second daughter
9 3 | to her husband, the young Veli Bey. He had accomplished
10 3 | friend of his whole life. Veli chose a different course.
11 3 | and mother of Mouktar and Veli, who, doomed to live surrounded
12 4 | courier from his brother Veli brought him a letter informing
13 4 | to spend the night with Veli in drinking and debauchery.
14 4 | pachalik of Morea bestowed on Veli, and that of Lepanto on
15 4 | made secretary to his son Veli, professedly as a pledge
16 5 | with the eldest daughter of Veli Pacha, called the Princess
17 6 | Zobeide, the wife of his son Veli Pacha: Having vainly attempted
18 6 | with his news to the son. Veli Pacha, furious, vowed vengeance,
19 6 | unawares. Pacho Bey, whom Veli had just promoted to the
20 6 | to his crime, he wrote to Veli that he might now send for
21 8 | compelled by the tyranny of Veli Pacha to fly from his country.
22 8 | for opening their attack. Veli Pacha, who had for his own
23 8 | at least able to relegate Veli to the obscure post of Lepanto,
24 8 | obscure post of Lepanto, and Veli, much disgusted, was obliged
25 8 | offered to recognise his son Veli, then Vizier of the Morea,
26 8 | Pacha, who had succeeded Veli in the government of Thessaly,
27 9 | Ali's sons, Mouktar and Veli, arrived at Janina. Veli
28 9 | Veli, arrived at Janina. Veli had been obliged, or thought
29 9 | which was held by Mehemet, Veli's eldest son. He was prepared
30 9 | informed that Mouktar and Veli, seduced by the brilliant
31 9 | this charge, which, since Veli himself had revealed the
32 9 | witness that Mouktar and Veli, whom he disavowed on account
33 11| the house of the Mussulman Veli Aga whilst the escort partook
34 11| them his commands to die. Veli Pacha, a greater coward
35 11| borne to him in his old age, Veli, weeping, yielded his guilty
36 11| of the Sagaris. Katherin, Veli's other wife, and his daughters
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