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Parte, Chap.
1 I, TransPre| overpowered and carried into Algiers.~ ~By means of a ransomed 2 I, TransPre| which he was to come back to Algiers and take off Miguel and 3 I, TransPre| him, he was sent back to Algiers, where by the order of the 4 I, TransPre| Valencian merchants resident in Algiers, an armed vessel in which 5 I, TransPre| gentlemen who had since left Algiers, had arranged the whole, 6 I, TransPre| who was about to sail for Algiers. The Dey, however, demanded 7 I, TransPre| the principal captives in Algiers deposed to all the facts 8 I, TransPre| despair in the bagnios of Algiers, and prompted him to attempt 9 I, XXXVII| captive, "since she left Algiers, her native country and 10 I, XXXIX| El Uchali, the king of Algiers, a daring and successful 11 I, XL| power, he came to be king of Algiers, and afterwards general-on-sea, 12 I, XL| rich and became king of Algiers. With him I went there from 13 I, XL| would be kinder to me in Algiers than in Constantinople, 14 I, XL| favourable time or chance; but in Algiers I resolved to seek for other 15 I, XL| it buy a vessel there in Algiers under the pretence of becoming 16 I, XL| merchant who happened to be in Algiers at the time, and who had 17 I, XL| been for a long time in Algiers, and that the merchant had 18 I, XLI| Shershel, twenty leagues from Algiers on the Oran side, where 19 I, XLI| number, and the purest in all Algiers, and of possessing also 20 I, XLI| more than sixty miles from Algiers. Moreover we were afraid 21 I, XLI| well knew he had left in Algiers and had not brought to the 22 I, XLI| since that thou wert in Algiers, and from the appearance 23 I, XLII| Constantinople. Thence he went to Algiers, where he met with one of 24 II, LIV| wife, who I know are at Algiers, and find some means of 25 II, LXIII| we took up our abode was Algiers, much the same as if we 26 II, LXIII| who offered to return to Algiers in a small vessel of about 27 II, LXV| they carried him away from Algiers he was in woman's dress;