Chapter
1 2 | huge blunder. The numerous enemies of Tepeleni, silent under
2 2 | of mine suggested to my enemies the idea of surprising me
3 2 | mingled with the shouts of my enemies. I allowed the commotion
4 2 | exterminated the last of my enemies. I distributed their lands,
5 2 | Argyro-Castron to get rid of his enemies; once free from them, he
6 3 | enable him to crush all his enemies and to reign supreme over
7 3 | destroy without mercy all enemies of their family. ~The best
8 3 | destroy the power of his enemies by depriving them of both
9 3 | He was bent on having no enemies who could really injure
10 3 | several battles, in which his enemies had the a vantage, Ali began
11 3 | complained of being surrounded by enemies, and announced that henceforth
12 4 | his understanding with the enemies of the State. Ali was not
13 4 | the pay of the implacable enemies of the Sublime Porte, and
14 4 | hear your decision. May all enemies of our glorious sultan perish
15 4 | made common cause with his enemies, both internal and external.
16 5 | pleasure of seeing his ancient enemies lying before him prostrate
17 6 | instead of corrupting his enemies with gold, he sought to
18 8 | his intelligence with the enemies of the State; but then apparent
19 8 | was not long before Ali's enemies found an extremely suitable
20 8 | Ali thought to terrify his enemies by a daring blow. He sent
21 8 | town was the haunt of my enemies, and each time that I appealed
22 8 | prevent my being aware that my enemies blame me severely, and indeed
23 8 | the Osmanlis, our common enemies. ~"As to the avarice of
24 8 | from the Turks, our common enemies: it is yours. I am now more
25 9 | losses which my brother's enemies have recently inflicted
26 9 | shot was mortal, and his enemies began to regard him in,
27 9 | made, and the two mortal enemies, Ismail and Ali, retired
28 9 | singly into the midst of his enemies. His officers besought him
29 10| unexpectedly surrounded by enemies. His position threatened
30 10| saw himself surrounded by enemies thirsting for his wealth,
31 10| castle in the hands of his enemies. He calmly allowed them
32 11| having slain a host of enemies with his own hand and seen
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