Chapter
1 1 | injunctions of Mahomet, he sought consolation in wine, which
2 2 | satiate. In vain his father sought to calm his savage temper;
3 2 | of marriageable age, he sought and formed an alliance with
4 2 | hopes. Ali saw the danger, sought and found the means to obviate
5 2 | politician than his predecessors, sought to renew and preserve friendly
6 3 | and sister were carefully sought for, and whether convicted
7 3 | formerly tried to corrupt, Ali sought to turn his former crime
8 3 | her affection; and then sought in new vices compensation
9 4 | cruelty and avarice, she sought to disarm one by gratifying
10 4 | formidable a vassal, the sultan sought by underhand means to diminish
11 4 | way through the tumult and sought refuge at his feet. Ali,
12 4 | safely punish his treason. He sought therefore to compass the
13 6 | to attack him openly, and sought to assassinate him. This
14 6 | and another way had to be sought. Ali found it. ~One of the
15 6 | themselves. But they had sought protection from the French,
16 6 | his enemies with gold, he sought to weaken them by division. ~
17 7 | of blood, and vainly he sought refuge in chambers glittering
18 7 | opinion of the multitude, and sought to encounter criticism with
19 7 | his death, Consequently he sought to accomplish as much harm
20 7 | time that Pacho Bey had sought refuge with the Nazir of
21 8 | his best support. These he sought to attach to his person
22 8 | A great number of Greeks sought refuge at Odessa, and the
23 8 | fortunes. The interview he sought was not granted. ~The sultan
24 8 | long oppressed them, now sought to draw down on their country
25 9 | those of Janina who had sought refuge with them. The roads
26 9 | height, whence his eagle eye sought to discern the hostile chiefs;
27 10| or whether they merely sought to satisfy their own consciences,
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