Chapter
1 1 | and that peace imposed new and different labours on
2 1 | few years, Veli had by his new wife a son named Ali, the
3 2 | made common cause under the new one, for whose support they
4 2 | discouraged, he recommenced with new boldness and still greater
5 2 | ingratiate himself with the new pasha, and was so successful
6 2 | the Grand Seigneur. The new pacha took advantage of
7 3 | lives and property of his new allies. Ali promised whatever
8 3 | crime to the success of a new one. Anonymous letters,
9 3 | affection; and then sought in new vices compensation for the
10 4 | racked for the discovery of new tortures, and the most original
11 4 | the dreaded disease to the new pacha, who, not having been
12 4 | the son of Chainitza. This new alliance with a family he
13 7 | of suffering, therefore new tortures had to be constantly
14 7 | hoped to be at peace. But a new decree proclaimed throughout
15 7 | the better to conceal the new plot he was conceiving against
16 7 | and his friend drew up a new memorial, and knowing the
17 8 | Moustai Pacha in Scodra, a new object of greed. He also
18 8 | Janina was embellished with new buildings; elegant pavilions
19 8 | from his country. The two new dignitaries, having secured
20 8 | to obey. He quitted the new palace he had just built
21 8 | did not close until the new moon of July. Had Ali put
22 11| decided line of action. New protestations were made
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