Memorials and Other Papers — Volume 1De Quincey, Thomas
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Memorials and Other Papers — Volume 1
De Quincey, Thomas
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In March, 1820, Ali became acquainted with these strong measures; which
at first he endeavored to parry by artifice and bribery. But, finding
_that_ mode of proceeding absolutely without hope, he took the bold
resolution of throwing himself, in utter defiance, upon the native
energies of his own ferocious heart. Having, however, but small reliance
on his Mahometan troops in a crisis of this magnitude, he applied for
Christian succors, and set himself to _court_ the Christians generally.
As a first step, he restored the Armatoles--that very body whose
suppression had been so favorite a measure of his policy, and pursued
so long, so earnestly, and so injuriously to his credit amongst the
Christian part of the population. It happened, at the first opening of
the campaign, that the Christians were equally courted by the Sultan's
generalissimo, Solyman, the Pacha of Thessaly. For this, however, that
Pacha was removed and decapitated; and a new leader was now appointed in
the person of that very enemy, Ismael Pasho, whose attempted murder had
brought the present storm upon Ali. Ismael was raised to the rank of
Serasker (or generalissimo), and was also made Pacha of Yannina and
Del vino. Three other armies, besides a fleet under the Captain Bey,
advanced upon Ali's territories simultaneously from different quarters.
But at that time, in defiance of these formidable and overwhelming
preparations, bets were strongly in Ali's favor amongst all who were
acquainted with his resources: for he had vast treasures, fortresses of
great strength, inexhaustible supplies of artillery and ammunition, a
country almost inaccessible, and fifteen thousand light troops, whom Mr.
Gordon, upon personal knowledge, pronounces "excellent."
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