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1 9 | and drove them towards the camp, where slavery awaited them.
2 9 | his own troops, now in the camp of Pacho Bey, the fear of
3 9 | ruined their country. Their camp, which for a long time had
4 9 | and they left the Ottoman camp at dead of night. Morco
5 9 | Cross floated before the camp of the infidels. ~Signs
6 9 | January 26, to attack the camp of Pacho Bey early in the
7 9 | artillery against the intrenched camp, decided Ali's men on attacking
8 9 | and the prince entered the camp, where he and his escort
9 9 | attacking the fortified camp. Here the Seraskier Ismail
10 9 | attacking the intrenched camp found themselves taken between
11 10| immediately in the Imperial camp, caused there much dejection. ~
12 10| was relaxed in Kursheed's camp, and Ali profited thereby
13 10| by him for the Imperial camp, refused to accept the Ottoman
14 10| arrived at the Imperial camp. Every night these Skipetars
15 10| into the midst of their camp. ~Although reduced to the
16 10| broken arm, to the opposite camp. He had become nearly blind
17 10| had barely returned to the camp when Kursheed sent orders
18 10| clamoured to break up the camp. Thus Ali and his fifty
19 11| field-glass, surveyed by turns the camp, the castles of Janina,
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