Chapter
1 1 | and ideas of the time and country in which he has lived, so
2 1 | and, the nature of the country was mountainous and inaccessible.
3 1 | large fortune in a poor country, where, all commodities
4 1 | some great family of the country. He therefore solicited
5 2 | residence of the governor. The country flattered itself that at
6 2 | rank among the beys of the country, and being of marriageable
7 3 | arms and ammunition, on the country which he wished to obtain.
8 3 | accordance with the custom of the country, the women interposed between
9 3 | been obliged to fly the country. Wishing now to ruin the
10 3 | she had always loved. In a country like Turkey, where to suspect
11 4 | some Suliots left in their country when Ali Pacha took possession
12 4 | occupied by his troops, the country ravaged, and the inhabitants
13 7 | value, can gold give us a country and the tombs of our ancestors?" ~
14 7 | citrons. But the lovely country might have been inhabited
15 7 | collect some relics of their country. Some filled little bags
16 8 | swarms, outlaws from every country, had found a refuge in Albania,
17 8 | Veli Pacha to fly from his country. The two new dignitaries,
18 8 | the best adapted to his country, where only a guerilla warfare
19 8 | sought to draw down on their country all the terrors of war.
20 8 | either to drive them from my country or to exterminate them.
21 8 | return fearlessly to their country, and I have certain information
22 9 | where was situated Ali's country house, and of the post of
23 9 | nothing could save their country. But most of them were only
24 9 | thought of regaining their country and enjoying the fruit of
25 9 | formerly had ruined their country. Their camp, which for a
26 9 | seeking to regain their country in a peaceful manner; but,
27 10| long oppressed our unhappy country, which he has laid waste
28 10| procuring the freedom of a country which he had too cruelly
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