Chapter
1 1 | He was not one of those men who place their lives and
2 1 | with circumstances. Few men have understood themselves
3 1 | valiant. ~It was amidst men and manners such as these
4 2 | lawless and adventurous men in Toscaria. With their
5 2 | pass into the arms of the men who had won them by lot
6 2 | brought him prisoner with his men to Berat, the capital of
7 2 | interrupted by a piquet of my men, who unexpectedly emerged
8 2 | a body of four thousand men to clear the valley of the
9 3 | faith in God, despising men, loving and thinking only
10 3 | houses seeking for young men and maidens remarkable for
11 4 | formed a square, placing old men, women, children, and cattle
12 5 | to go to Janina as free men, and fully armed. They were
13 5 | parting for ever, and then the men, unarmed, in number six
14 5 | and pointing to the young men, said, with tears in his
15 5 | dissension to grow into men. I have lost the pleasure
16 6 | they only found a few old men to massacre, and then marched
17 7 | silent streets in which armed men stood at each door only
18 7 | lead and boiling oil. Old men, women, children, rich and
19 7 | that with twenty thousand men he would, in spite of Ali'
20 8 | suggestions. Some of these men frequently saluted him as
21 8 | attach to his person as men who might some day be found
22 8 | Christians. There were assembled men of widely different types,
23 9 | three hundred and twenty men, threw down the palisades,
24 9 | hostile towers might take his men for the Suliots and report
25 9 | intrenched camp, decided Ali's men on attacking the second
26 9 | followed by fifteen hundred men, as far as a large plateau
27 9 | an escort of twenty-five men, and when within hearing
28 9 | succeeded in withdrawing his men to the shelter of the guns
29 9 | army of eighty thousand men, arrived before Janina. ~
30 9 | value by a Divan in which men were only classed in accordance
31 10| Archipelago, "It is enough! two men have ruined Turkey! "He
32 10| consisted of only six hundred men. ~It was to be feared that
33 10| feared that this handful of men might also become a prey
34 10| garrison, consisting of fifty men, all ready to bury themselves
35 10| of nearly thirty thousand men, crowded together on the
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