Chapter
1 1 | Albanians were above all soldiers. Descended on the one side
2 2 | expedition with his best soldiers; they surprised Tepelen
3 3 | united, to enrich their soldiers, and to count as nothing
4 3 | escorted by a strong body of soldiers, were sent to seize the
5 5 | pursuance of the treaty, Ali's soldiers took possession of the quarter
6 5 | inhabitants. Even the number of soldiers he took excited no surprise,
7 5 | death; but we serve thee as soldiers and not as executioners." ~
8 5 | courts. Troops of brutal soldiers drove workmen from their
9 6 | presented two heads of French soldiers, and announced that his
10 7 | arrived, and armed English soldiers superintended the embarkation,
11 7 | appeared, followed by Albanian soldiers armed with staves, carrying
12 7 | servants, mechanics, and soldiers, in order that by returning
13 9 | He wound up by asking for soldiers, but the Greeks having learnt
14 9 | doubt the fidelity of his soldiers. The arrival of the Ottoman
15 9 | gave leave to the Albanian soldiers yet faithful to him to sack
16 9 | extending his hands to his soldiers, and imploring them to slay
17 9 | Ali to the grave; but his soldiers, to whose protestations
18 9 | these might induce his own soldiers to rebel, in order to become
19 9 | softened the suspicions of his soldiers, Ali resumed his underground
20 9 | the acclamations of the soldiers; whereupon the Asiatics,
21 9 | Collecting his bravest soldiers round him, he prepared for
22 9 | Twenty times he led his soldiers to the charge, and as often
23 9 | castle by the lake, while his soldiers dispersed in various directions. ~
24 10| he gave signals to the soldiers who were still occupying
25 10| public criers to inform his soldiers of the insurrections in
26 10| the acclamations of his soldiers, he remarked on hearing
27 10| and allowed his Mohammedan soldiers to visit the enemy's outposts
28 10| captains and two hundred soldiers. ~"Ali Pacha is yet alive! "
29 10| more terror amid Kursheed's soldiers, already overwhelmed by
30 10| the plumes of office; his soldiers forsook him, his servants
31 10| kept. If within an hour thy soldiers are not withdrawn from this
32 10| expect an answer until the soldiers should have evacuated the
33 10| crossed over with a score of soldiers, found himself more at large
34 11| imprecations uttered by the soldiers against the "Son of a Slave,"
35 11| by three hundred Turkish soldiers. He was warned to be expeditious,
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