Chapter
1 3 | an infusion of Orthodox Greeks, a skilful but despised
2 3 | pantheism, a Christian among the Greeks, with whom he drank to the
3 7 | reigned in France, and the Greeks built a thousand hopes on
4 7 | genius of them ancestors, the Greeks frequently composed about
5 8 | rule. A great number of Greeks sought refuge at Odessa,
6 8 | to aid the cause of the Greeks, for whose freedom he worked
7 8 | Suleyman Pacha that the Greeks would help him to dethrone
8 8 | Mohammedans were alarmed, but the Greeks gave out that it was in
9 8 | Thermopylae. However, the Greeks, satisfied with having vindicated
10 8 | his own advantage. "The Greeks in arms," said they, "want
11 8 | addressing the Christians, "O Greeks!" he said, "examine my conduct
12 8 | being the friend of the Greeks. Their bravery is a sure
13 9 | asking for soldiers, but the Greeks having learnt the instability
14 9 | Metropolitan church, where Greeks and Turks alike deposited
15 9 | merchandise, even as did the Greeks of old in the temples of
16 9 | only to make use of the Greeks, and to sacrifice them to
17 10| there much dejection. ~The Greeks were now everywhere proclaiming
18 10| distance. The rebellious Greeks were bent on attacking Kursheed.
19 10| It is possible that the Greeks might not have prevailed
20 10| Ignorant of Ali's decision, the Greeks of the Selleid were advancing,
21 10| have ended it among the Greeks, but could I, a powerless
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