Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XXIV|       intentions deserve to be acknowledged with any kind of courtesy,
2   I,        XL|    without any, that the Turks acknowledged he did it merely for the
3   I,      XLIX| against a thing so universally acknowledged and accepted as true that
4  II,       XLV|      the keys of the town, and acknowledged him as perpetual governor
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