Pasha replied to the silikdar, that he was well assured that in his situation there was no other choice, and that he was determined to surrender as soon as he should be assured of his life. " The silikdar undertook to carry his answer to his master; and... A Visit to Greece in 1823 and 1824 - Side 233av George Waddington - 1825 - 248 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1826 - 918 sider
...frighten him, and that if Ali did not decide immediately, he would come himself and apply the torch. Ali Pasha replied to the Silikdar, that he was well assured...life. " The Silikdar undertook to carry his answer to bis master ; and returned soon afterwards to inform him, in the name of Kourchid Pasha, that the fulfilment... | |
| 1828 - 486 sider
...frighten him, and that if Ali did not decide immediately, he would come himself and apply the torch. Ali Pasha replied to the Silikdar, that he was well assured...returned soon afterwards to inform him, in the name of Kourchid Pasha, that the fulfilment of his request depended exclusively on the Sultan-"; that the Pasha... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1828 - 516 sider
...him, and that if Ali did not decide immediately, he would come himself and apply the torch. Ali Pacha replied to the silikdar, that he was well assured...-returned soon afterwards to inform him, in the name of Chourshid Pacha, that the fulfilment of this request depended exclusively on the Sultan ; that the... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1828 - 516 sider
...him, and that if Ali did not decide immediately, he would come himself and apply the torch. Ali Pacha replied to the silikdar, that he was well assured...returned soon afterwards to inform him, in the name of Chourschid Pacha, that the fulfilment of this request depended exclusively on the Sultan ; that the... | |
| 1826 - 500 sider
...Ali did not decide immediately, he would come himself and apply the torch. Ali Pasha replied tothe Silikdar, that he was well assured that, in h,is situation,...returned soon afterwards to inform him, in the name of Kourchid Pasha, that the fulfilment of his request depended exclusively on the Sultan ; that the Pasha... | |
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