This infantry of the janizaries was the first standing army in Europe.
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Enraged at this intended marriage, the janizaries formed a conspiracy to dethrone the emperor.
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The dey went to Naples, the janizaries went to Turkey, and Algeria became French.
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Tyrants have trembled, surrounded by whole armies of their janizaries.
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The Emperor fell amid a heap of slain, and a column of janizaries rushed into
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An exceptional assassin would have fled-evena superbly trained Salmalin janissary.
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A Mohammedan presses his janissary's cap over the crown of thorns.
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Besides, the janissary of the Consulate had showed us the way to his house.
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We sent Mohammed and the janissary on shore, to see what could be done.
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The janissary who accompanied us, and who was clothed in red, had a much more military air.
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The military dress, which was that worn by the janissary and our servant, is both graceful and becoming.
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I spent a pleasant day with Yusuf, and when I left him, I ordered my janissary to take me to Ismail's.
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The cultivator was protected from the rapine of the janissary, and the fields prospered; the highways were safe, and commerce caused abundance.
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But a Turkish janissary and an English grenadier differ widely in all their modes of thinking, feeling, and acting; they are strictly national.
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My cousin Trenck made his approach about nine in the evening, with his pandour and janissary music, and set fire to several houses.
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The janissary spoke very tolerable English, and after sunset, when we seated ourselves outside the cabin-door, he came forward and entered into conversation.
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Our boy with the lanthorn walked first, followed by the janissary, who, flourishing his silver stick, made room for us through the crowd.
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One morning, I told my janissary to take me to the palace of Ismail Effendi, in order to fulfil my promise to breakfast with him.
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The second day after my first visit to him being a Thursday, the pacha did not forget to send a janissary according to his promise.
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I've no clear notion what a hell-hound is, but clearly it means something as bad, say, as a janissary-theworst animal I ever came across.
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They were met by the janissaries with the same spirit as before.