Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|           about sixty of the leading captives were to make their escape;
 2   I,  TransPre|             from among the principal captives in Algiers deposed to all
 3   I,        XL|           they confine the Christian captives, as well those that are
 4   I,        XL|           and other employments; but captives of this kind recover their
 5   I,        XL|              habit of bringing their captives, especially when they are
 6   I,        XL|           ransom arrives. The king's captives also, that are on ransom,
 7   I,        XL|         about them certificates from captives of mark testifying, in whatever
 8   I,        XL|          they made in captivity; for captives of distinction frequently
 9   I,       XLI|             bid them: with Christian captives they permit freedom of intercourse
10   I,       XLI| Constantinople is the medium between captives and Moors, and is neither
11   I,       XLI|           that they were not held as captives, as we should set them free
12   I,       XLI|          even the clothes we wore as captives if they had been worth anything
13   I,       XLI|    understood that we were Christian captives, they dismounted from their
14   I,       XLI|          astonished to see liberated captives or captive Moors, for people
15   I,       XLI|      Inquisition. The other released captives took their departures, each
16   I,       XLV|              bondage, to release the captives, to succour the miserable,
17  II,       LXV|      Gregorio, but all the Christian captives there are in Barbary. But
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