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1 4 | parts, the one going towards Parga, the other towards Prevesa.
2 4 | notwithstanding the treaty. ~The Parga division was attacked in
3 4 | military formation, entered Parga in full view of the cut-throats
4 6 | invading the territory of Parga, the only place in Epirus
5 6 | him and allied itself to Parga. It provided an excuse for
6 6 | massacre, and then marched on Parga, where the rebels had taken
7 6 | it was intended to attack Parga from the sea, joining in
8 6 | gathered in the orchards of Parga. Ali gave him a purse of
9 6 | possession of the lower part of Parga. Without further delay he
10 6 | the women and children of Parga, intended for his harem,
11 6 | Athanasius Macrys. ~"But Parga, Parga!" cried Ali. ~"May
12 6 | Athanasius Macrys. ~"But Parga, Parga!" cried Ali. ~"May Allah
13 7 | powerful motives to surrender Parga, of which he promised him
14 7 | the chief ecclesiastics of Parga, who fell head-foremost
15 7 | floated over the Acropolis of Parga. ~All Greece was then profoundly
16 7 | overtures answered only, "Parga! I must have Parga."--And
17 7 | only, "Parga! I must have Parga."--And the English were
18 7 | on its surrender, that Parga should be classed along
19 7 | and stipulated cession of Parga and all its territory to,
20 7 | commissioners had estimated Parga and its territory, including
21 7 | disposed of the territory of Parga; agreeing that a fresh estimate
22 7 | prostrate before the Virgin of Parga, the ancient guardian of
23 7 | the sight of the ruin of Parga. Instantly they rushed to
24 7 | ancestors, the people of Parga vowed to slay their wives
25 7 | Frederic Adams, and landed at Parga by the light of the funeral
26 7 | standard on the castle of Parga was hauled down, and after
27 8 | satisfied. The occupation of Parga did not crown his desires,
28 8 | the price agreed on for Parga, but he repaid himself five
29 8 | and by the value of the Parga lands, now become his property.
30 8 | Ali had just arrived at Parga, which he now saw for the
31 8 | they still were occupying Parga, you would see them throw
32 9 | Argyro-Castron, Tepelen, Parga, Prevesa, Sderli, Paramythia,
33 9 | their success, laid siege to Parga, which was held by Mehemet,
34 9 | their arms. ~The fall of Parga made a great impression
35 9 | of fortune. ~The fall of Parga was succeeded by that of
36 10| the English, who had sold Parga to him, would never allow
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