Chapter
1 1 | the constitution of the Turkish Empire and diminished its
2 1 | imitating the Roman Senate, the Turkish Divan put up the empire
3 1 | became Mussulmans after the Turkish invasion, and his ancestry
4 1 | grandfather, perished in the Turkish expedition against Corfu,
5 7 | accustomed hitherto to regard Turkish encroachments as simple
6 7 | pointing to the approaching Turkish army and bidding him hasten.
7 7 | commenced negotiations, and the Turkish officers, no less uneasy
8 7 | One day he chose to speak Turkish to a Maltese merchant who
9 7 | went out told him, still in Turkish, to come again the next
10 7 | troops," says the forcible Turkish proverb, and a forerunner
11 7 | sacrifice him with the usual Turkish indifference, fled in the
12 8 | at Odessa, and the great Turkish families assembled round
13 9 | have prompt news of the Turkish fleet, which was expected
14 9 | was repeated by the whole Turkish army, ending with the cry
15 9 | already advanced, and that the Turkish army, which had forgotten
16 9 | announce his defection to the Turkish army. As soon as the sun
17 10| him, would never allow a Turkish fleet to enter the Ionian
18 11| escorted by three hundred Turkish soldiers. He was warned
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