Chapter
1 1 | inertia, others violence. The inhabitants of the plains, powerless
2 1 | their hands on; so that the inhabitants of the empire might be divided
3 1 | provinces to manage. Its inhabitants were poor, brave, and, the
4 2 | hostile to her. ~But the inhabitants of the two adjacent villages
5 3 | he had in oppressing the inhabitants of the plains, who, groaning
6 3 | possible, to exterminate the inhabitants of Kormovo and Kardiki,
7 3 | actual rewards for some. The inhabitants, only too happy to make
8 4 | followed at a distance, and the inhabitants of all the villages he passed
9 4 | country ravaged, and the inhabitants decimated. At the same time
10 5 | the town of Kardiki, whose inhabitants had formerly joined with
11 5 | their possessions. The other inhabitants of Kardiki, being Mohammedans,
12 5 | promises he had made to the inhabitants. Even the number of soldiers
13 5 | usher to summon all the male inhabitants of Kardiki to appear before
14 6 | the garrison nor any male inhabitants over twelve years of age.
15 7 | blow up the place if the inhabitants, whose intentions he guessed,
16 7 | Ionian Isles; its grateful inhabitants were enjoying a delicious
17 7 | no more to the wretched inhabitants; they were forbidden to
18 7 | and out of eight thousand inhabitants, seven thousand were swept
19 7 | Having thus decimated the few inhabitants remaining to the town, it
20 8 | oppression that many of the inhabitants preferred the griefs and
21 9 | Christian alike, all the inhabitants of Northern Albania, who
22 9 | resolution was known, the inhabitants thought only of saving themselves
23 9 | said, appeared to several inhabitants of Tepelen, brandishing
24 11| enthusiasm of the military inhabitants of Constantinople to a state
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