Chapter
1 3 | Consequently there was a general outcry at the news of Ali
2 3 | both to his reputation for general ability and the terror of
3 5 | chiefs, intimidated by the general misery and unable to stand
4 5 | by a pistol-shot, and a general fusillade followed. Terrible
5 5 | hands upon. Ali saw the general demoralization with pleasure,
6 7 | brigade of artillery which General Marmont, then commanding
7 7 | and the next day, to the general astonishment, the British
8 7 | Trusting to the word of General Campbell, who had formally
9 7 | funeral pyre arose, and in the general excitement the orders of
10 7 | at once, accompanied by General Sir Frederic Adams, and
11 7 | troops were held back. The general endeavoured to console and
12 8 | escape. He made, therefore, a general appeal to all Albanian warriors,
13 9 | sun appeared he ordered a general salvo of artillery and shouted
14 9 | Signs and omens of a coming general insurrection appeared on
15 9 | Ali Pacha favoured the general demoralisation; and his
16 9 | Alexis Noutza, Ali's former general, who had forsaken him for
17 9 | Under cover of the smoke and general confusion, Ali succeeded
18 10| remarked on hearing of the general rising of Greece and the
19 10| from his spies that the general's staff, counting on the "
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