Chapter
1 1 | one of the richest in the town of Tepelen, whose name it
2 1 | established himself in the town, of which he became chief
3 1 | mountaineer lost in the town part of what he had made
4 2 | moment I could call the town of Tepelen my own." ~A less
5 3 | they asked, and entered the town by night. His first proceeding
6 4 | and ecclesiastics of the town, in order that they may
7 5 | victorious army against the town of Kardiki, whose inhabitants
8 5 | the fate of this unhappy town were irrevocably decided,
9 5 | conditions a quarter of the town; was to be occupied by the
10 5 | built on a rock, whence the town of Kardiki was plainly visible.
11 5 | terrible vengeance: the whole town echoed with cries and groans,
12 5 | Chenderia. At the gate of the town they encountered a troop
13 5 | began to be heard in the town. The assassins spread themselves
14 6 | entreaties to enter the town, and Ali seeing that it
15 6 | Agia, a small Christian town on the coast, had rebelled
16 6 | skirmishes, Mouktar entered the town, and though the Parganiotes
17 7 | to burst on the unhappy town. ~On the 25th of March,
18 7 | heights overlooking the town. Terrified and despairing,
19 7 | dared to set foot in the town before the appointed hour.
20 7 | the opposite end of the town. When they got there, they
21 7 | possessing anything in his native town, he requested all who loved
22 7 | wealth. Arta, a wealthy town with a Christian population,
23 7 | care. The archons of the town were arrested and tortured
24 7 | inhabitants remaining to the town, it became necessary to
25 7 | which astonished the whole town. At the end of a terrible
26 7 | to all the nobles of the town, vainly entreating them
27 8 | Parganiotes. You know that their town was the haunt of my enemies,
28 9 | opened the gates of the town, and he was compelled to
29 9 | namely, on destroying the town of Janina, which would afford
30 9 | faithful to him to sack the town. ~The place was immediately
31 9 | and silver crosses. ~The town presented an equally terrible
32 9 | different quarters of the town, which soon presented the
33 9 | impossible to winter in a ruined town, the foe would be driven
34 11| whole population of that town and the neighbouring hamlets
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