Chapter
1 1 | services at the disposal of any cause indiscriminately; and his
2 2 | without openly making common cause with the insurgents, he
3 2 | whose resentment they had cause to fear, soon made common
4 2 | to fear, soon made common cause under the new one, for whose
5 2 | strong in the justice of my cause, I appeared upon the scene.
6 3 | such a calumny might easily cause the death of the innocent
7 3 | pretexts, Ali gave out that the cause of his known dislike to
8 4 | downfall, and made common cause with his enemies, both internal
9 5 | of the message, and the cause of the dismay it produced. ~
10 7 | all those who would have cause to rejoice at his death,
11 8 | in his own school, might cause him, he exclaimed, "Ah!
12 8 | warning them to abandon the cause of a rebel, and to consider
13 8 | vengeance on Ali than to aid the cause of the Greeks, for whose
14 8 | call to take up arms in the cause of liberty. In an instant,
15 8 | if they will support your cause you will embrace Christianity
16 9 | are those who defend my cause." And on hearing a report
17 9 | resolved to make common cause with Ali. They hesitated
18 9 | assistance. In order to cause a diversion, they were to
19 9 | the real rebel, and the cause of the public calamities
20 10| they frankly embraced the cause of the sultan. ~The garrison
21 10| My riches are the sole cause of the war which has been
22 10| form a net of intrigue to cause himself to be intercepted
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