Chapter
1 1 | up the empire for sale by public auction. All employments
2 2 | altogether withdrawn from public life, and devoted herself
3 2 | if he again disturbed the public peace. Ali taking the threat
4 2 | exceeded the truth, and public opinion implicated Chainitza
5 3 | the hall now set apart for public audience. It was a chamber
6 4 | forget that a man who braves public opinion as I do fears nothing
7 4 | of many persons. But the public voice, already discussing
8 5 | streets, the bazaars and public places; flocks and herds,
9 7 | mud. He rejoiced in the public inconvenience, and one day
10 7 | had formerly insulted the public misery, he hastened to examine
11 7 | that by returning them in public they might appear to be
12 7 | Tepelen entirely at the public expense. Ali then returned
13 7 | scene which took place in public, Ali drove the confidant
14 8 | had been rebuilt at the public expense, and was larger
15 9 | how they had alienated the public mind, how they had succeeded
16 9 | rebel, and the cause of the public calamities which are afflicting
17 10| silence, he ordered the public criers to inform his soldiers
18 11| theatres constructed for a public festival, and the women
19 11| changed horses, and as the public curiosity continued to increase
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