Chapter
1 1 | the town of Tepelen, whose name it bore, it enjoyed an income
2 2 | begged for mercy in the name of his parents, excusing
3 2 | political idea was hatred of the name of Christian, and whose
4 2 | murder declared legal, in the name of the merciful and compassionate
5 3 | commanding them to send in her name a pilgrim to Mecca, who
6 3 | dignified by them with the name of "Liberty," and who thought
7 3 | in his pay, known by the name of Skipetars, on whom he
8 3 | striking a blow, and his name, joined to the recital of
9 3 | and, Mohammedan only in name, he himself led the chorus
10 4 | increase the terror of his name. ~One night he appeared
11 4 | idea of governing in the name of her son, who was weak
12 4 | raised her and asked her name. ~"Basilessa," she replied. ~"
13 4 | Basilessa, Queen! it is a name of good augury. Basilessa,
14 4 | hamlet, he inquired its name, and on hearing it appeared
15 4 | old infirm woman of that name in great poverty. He ordered
16 4 | him? Without inquiring his name or standing, thou didst
17 5 | Alas! my father, whose name do you now pronounce? Pray
18 6 | Galaxidi, Athanasius Macrys by name. ~Filled with anxiety, Ali
19 7 | deaf to their cries. In the name of their ancestors, they
20 7 | admission under an assumed name. But feeling sure of the
21 7 | from OEtolia, Paleopoulo by name. This man was on the point
22 8 | prince in everything but the name. ~There was no lack of flattery,
23 8 | anyone who dared mention the name of Ali Tepelen in his presence. ~
24 8 | Governments against Ali, whose name was struck out of the list
25 9 | faithful that henceforth his name was not to be pronounced
26 9 | the Pacha of Janina in the name of Napoleon in 1806; then
27 10| garrison, Metzo-Abbas by name, who obtained pardon for
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