Chapter
1 3 | property of about fifteen hundred francs income, inherited
2 4 | which had cost more than a hundred thousand francs of Western
3 4 | her a pension of fifteen hundred francs for the rest of her
4 5 | unarmed, in number six hundred and seventy, started for
5 5 | informing posterity that six hundred Kardikiotes had there been
6 5 | unheard-of splendour, and fifteen hundred guests assembled for a solemn
7 6 | with his escort of eight hundred warriors at the foot of
8 7 | alone estimated at two hundred thousand guineas. The sun
9 9 | These places contained four hundred and twenty cannons of all
10 9 | The Suliots received five hundred thousand piastres and a
11 9 | thousand piastres and a hundred and fifty charges of ammunition,
12 9 | Botzaris remained with three hundred and twenty men, threw down
13 9 | and followed by fifteen hundred men, as far as a large plateau
14 10| to have seduced also four hundred Skipetars who made use of
15 10| intrenchments, leaving three hundred dead at the foot of the
16 10| of sixty captains and two hundred soldiers. ~"Ali Pacha is
17 10| force consisted of only six hundred men. ~It was to be feared
18 10| least receive two or three hundred Palikars into the castle, "
19 10| casemate filled with two hundred thousand pounds of powder,
20 10| all perish together: two hundred thousand pounds of powder
21 11| sultan, was escorted by three hundred Turkish soldiers. He was
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