Chapter
1 1 | Roman Senate, the Turkish Divan put up the empire for sale
2 2 | Acroceraunian Mountains. The Divan sent orders to all the pachas
3 2 | obeying the orders of the Divan and joining Kurd Pacha,
4 2 | them were forwarded to the Divan by the very man who had
5 2 | few days afterwards, the Divan awarded to Ali Tepeleni,
6 3 | cries. Ali hoped that the Divan, which usually judged only
7 3 | the watchfulness of the Divan, Ali resolved to turn his
8 4 | secured the favour of the Divan by considerable presents.
9 5 | terrors, rose hastily from the divan and advanced to meet the
10 7 | present order, sent you by the Divan, desiring you to behead
11 7 | justified himself with the Divan by giving precise information
12 7 | memorial presented to the Divan in 1812, which had brought
13 8 | spark to explode it." The Divan granted all the concessions
14 8 | even in the midst of the Divan." ~It was not long before
15 8 | the Pacha of Janina. The Divan, comprehending at last that
16 8 | he failed to appear, the Divan caused the Grand Mufti to
17 8 | demanding their suppression. The Divan answered the petitioners
18 8 | summon what he called a Grand Divan, composed of the chiefs
19 8 | support the war, which the Divan has at length declared." ~
20 9 | their proper value by a Divan in which men were only classed
21 10| united intellect of the Divan, which never rose above
22 10| signing a petition to the Divan for Ali's pardon. ~This
23 10| attended only by members of his Divan, but that as it was natural
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