Chapter
1 2 | beheaded. ~Ali's schemes had succeeded, but both his ambition and
2 2 | means to obviate it. He succeeded in making a match between
3 3 | where he had left them. He succeeded in acquiring the pachalik
4 3 | Grand Seigneur on whomsoever succeeded in controlling them, and
5 3 | to the disturbance they succeeded in making. Each lived retired
6 3 | powerful opponents. His tactics succeeded, and the very persons who
7 3 | great names of Europe, had succeeded in divining, and as a natural
8 4 | the Emperor Napoleon, he succeeded in getting the pachalik
9 4 | deposition of Selim, who was succeeded by his nephew Mustapha.
10 5 | and night these spectacles succeeded each other with increasing
11 6 | a doctor to Zobeide; who succeeded in causing a miscarriage,
12 6 | wounded. ~The pacha's fleet succeeded no better than his army.
13 8 | Suleyman Pacha, who had succeeded Veli in the government of
14 9 | The fall of Parga was succeeded by that of Arta of Mongliana,
15 9 | and general confusion, Ali succeeded in withdrawing his men to
16 9 | public mind, how they had succeeded in offending the Armatolis,
17 10| to this officer, who had succeeded in inspiring him with confidence. ~
18 11| and driving them back, succeeded in barricading himself in
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