The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 180George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1973 |
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... Ahmed Karamanli's horsemen , who were ahead of the column , with the news ( afterwards proved false ) that the population of Derna were in revolt against the Governor , and had imprisoned him . This news was greeted with great ...
... Ahmed Karamanli's horsemen , who were ahead of the column , with the news ( afterwards proved false ) that the population of Derna were in revolt against the Governor , and had imprisoned him . This news was greeted with great ...
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... Ahmed Karamanli , both the Governor of the town and at least one - third of the most influential of the population remained loyal to Yusef Karamanli ; and these had swiftly reacted to the news of Eaton's approach . The Governor , with ...
... Ahmed Karamanli , both the Governor of the town and at least one - third of the most influential of the population remained loyal to Yusef Karamanli ; and these had swiftly reacted to the news of Eaton's approach . The Governor , with ...
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... Ahmed Karamanli by the people of Derna . His dream of a nation rising to support the legiti- mate heir to the throne of Tripoli had vanished . There were now only the realities of the situation for him to face . These were grim enough ...
... Ahmed Karamanli by the people of Derna . His dream of a nation rising to support the legiti- mate heir to the throne of Tripoli had vanished . There were now only the realities of the situation for him to face . These were grim enough ...
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