Chapter
1 4 | discontented pachas and the English agents, shortly broke out,
2 7 | former negotiations with the English, preferring to place their
3 7 | Mohammedan satrap.... The English immediately sent a messenger
4 7 | a woman who admitted an English detachment; and the next
5 7 | must have Parga."--And the English were compelled to yield
6 7 | Sir John Cartwright, the English Consul at Patras, to arrange
7 7 | Ali Pacha fascinated the English agents, overwhelming them
8 7 | by experts chosen by both English and Turks. The result of
9 7 | Christians was reduced by the English to the sum of 276,075 sterling,
10 7 | Mahommedan property. The English had sold everything, even
11 7 | reminded them that the English had, in their iniquitous
12 7 | excitement the orders of the English chief were defied. With
13 7 | their weapons against the English and themselves. He implored
14 7 | no less uneasy than the English garrison, promised to wait
15 7 | following day, May 9, 1819, the English standard on the castle of
16 7 | them arrived, and armed English soldiers superintended the
17 8 | empire. He had paid the English agents the price agreed
18 8 | Leucadia accepted by the English, who, it is said, encouraged
19 9 | formerly given him by the English, and an enormous quantity
20 10| himself with the idea that the English, who had sold Parga to him,
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