Chapter
1 1 | because the people were given to fighting for their bread.
2 2 | counsels of her who has given me life twice over, since
3 3 | faithfully. After having long given way to their grief, Ali
4 3 | which, some day; were to be given to the flames, but ordered
5 3 | sacred offering had to be given up. They then agreed to
6 4 | making plans which were given up as soon as formed, until
7 4 | Of money I have already given too much, and I intend this
8 4 | in my power, and I have given him hopes of pardon on condition
9 5 | shelter, or food to be given to the women and children
10 7 | proved in the explanations given to the Porte, the death
11 9 | Congreve rockets, formerly given him by the English, and
12 9 | aggression. ~The advice given by the sons to their father
13 9 | in the admiral's ship and given a brilliant suite. He was
14 9 | forcibly entered, were given up to violence. Some of
15 9 | festivities. Next came a carabine given to the Pacha of Janina in
16 9 | Krim-Guerai. The signal was given; the draw bridge crossed;
17 9 | ammunition, Hussien Pacha was given up to them, and they left
18 9 | defend myself to the last. ~"Given at the castle of Janina,
19 10| submitted, the royal promise given to his sons should be kept,
20 10| Finally, eight months' pay, given them in advance, proved
21 10| The garrison which had given him so many proofs of devotion,
22 10| by the sultan's hands, be given me, and I will submit. I
23 10| guarantee which could be given him. ~The proposition was
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