Chapter
1 1| resistance to the suzerain power preceded and brought about
2 1| to acquire and increase a power of which he was both the
3 1| were equally beyond their power to cope with; and all that
4 1| the delegate of imperial power delegated in his turn, on
5 2| permissible to him who has the power to do it." ~Ali, when he
6 2| dreamt of nothing else but power, treasures, palaces, in
7 2| beloved son and to make him a power. Her first care was to poison
8 2| chiefs who exercised more power than the officers of the
9 2| tended to consolidate his power was the treasure which he
10 3| man whose character and power were alike dreaded must
11 3| and the exercise of his power. Without faith in God, despising
12 3| prudent to allow all the power to fall into the hands of
13 3| one side to destroy the power of his enemies by depriving
14 3| could really injure his power, and he knew that in an
15 3| hold its own against the power of gold. ~Having thus annihilated
16 4| underhand means to diminish his power, and under the pretext that
17 4| and consolidate his own power, he himself ordered their
18 4| Continually increasing his power, Ali endeavoured to consolidate
19 4| Russian agent. He is in my power, and I have given him hopes
20 4| neither the will nor the power to attack one of his most
21 7| influence of this formidable power. Above all, she was determined
22 8| not to compromise his real power by puerile displays of dignity;
23 9| resistance with all their power. They also pointed out that
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