Chapter
1 2 | time he sent a few heads to Constantinople, to amuse the sultan and
2 3 | same style to his agents at Constantinople, and everywhere where there
3 7 | a treaty was signed at Constantinople by the British Plenipotentiary,
4 7 | escape and take the road to Constantinople. Once arrived there, he
5 8 | Bey and Abdi Effendi at Constantinople, who lost no opportunity
6 8 | sent three Albanians to Constantinople to assassinate Pacho Bey.
7 8 | and humble petitions to Constantinople. But both were alike useless,
8 8 | that the provinces sent to Constantinople demanding their suppression.
9 9 | to the very environs of Constantinople. ~Whilst the Ottoman vassals
10 9 | within eight leagues of Constantinople. ~He had fortified and supplied
11 9 | forgotten its siege artillery at Constantinople, could not possibly procure
12 10| he would transmit them to Constantinople, and that hostilities might
13 10| sending often two in a day to Constantinople, from whence as many were
14 10| will submit. I will go to Constantinople, to Asia Minor, or wherever
15 10| would be good news from Constantinople. Ali learned from him the
16 10| reassured must arrive from Constantinople without fail, the keeper
17 10| when he should be sent to Constantinople, and he did not despair
18 11| essences, and despatched to Constantinople, and he allowed the Skipetars
19 11| despatched it secretly to Constantinople. His sword-bearer Mehemet,
20 11| post-house, until it arrived at Constantinople. ~The sight of this dreaded
21 11| military inhabitants of Constantinople to a state of frenzy, and
22 11| scandalous story had even reached Constantinople, sewn up in a leather sack,
23 11| Ali's children, sent to Constantinople and exposed at the gate
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