An Historical and Geographical Account of Algiers: Comprehending a Novel and Interesting Detail of Events Relative to the American CaptivesHogan & M'Elroy, 1797 - 304 էջ |
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... French edition of his work , that he is called nobili confultiffimoque Emanueli D'Aranda , I. V. L. Thefe adventures were written above 150 years ago , and are now perhaps unknown in the literary world . In this work there is every ...
... French edition of his work , that he is called nobili confultiffimoque Emanueli D'Aranda , I. V. L. Thefe adventures were written above 150 years ago , and are now perhaps unknown in the literary world . In this work there is every ...
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... French . The Algerines commit great ravages in France . Their city again bombarded , fet on fire , and almost destroyed . They fue for peace . Capt . Beach burns feven of their fhips . The Turkish bafhaw expelled . The Spanish ex ...
... French . The Algerines commit great ravages in France . Their city again bombarded , fet on fire , and almost destroyed . They fue for peace . Capt . Beach burns feven of their fhips . The Turkish bafhaw expelled . The Spanish ex ...
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... French veffels laden with bifcuit , oil , and other provifions . The city was defended by Don Martin de Cordova , brother of the count d'Alcandela , who had been taken pri- foner in the battle where that nobleman was killed , but had ...
... French veffels laden with bifcuit , oil , and other provifions . The city was defended by Don Martin de Cordova , brother of the count d'Alcandela , who had been taken pri- foner in the battle where that nobleman was killed , but had ...
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... French and English , with whom they pretended to be in friendship , as well as Spaniards and Portuguese , with whom they were at war . The Algerines now became very formidable to the European powers . The Spaniards , who were moft in ...
... French and English , with whom they pretended to be in friendship , as well as Spaniards and Portuguese , with whom they were at war . The Algerines now became very formidable to the European powers . The Spaniards , who were moft in ...
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... French purchased the port of La Calle , and ob- tained liberty to trade with the Arabians and Moors . The Ottoman court , in the mean time , was fo much embarraffed with the Persian war , that there was no leifure to check the Alge ...
... French purchased the port of La Calle , and ob- tained liberty to trade with the Arabians and Moors . The Ottoman court , in the mean time , was fo much embarraffed with the Persian war , that there was no leifure to check the Alge ...
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affiftance againſt Algerines Algiers army arrived ARTICLE bafhaw bagnio Barbaroffa Barbary becauſe befides Bugia captain captives Chriftian flaves coaft command confequence confiderable confifted conful corfairs crew D'Aranda David Humphreys defign dey's divan dollars faid fame fecurity feemed feized fent feven feveral fhall fhips fhore fhould fide filk firft fituation flaves fleet fmall foldiers fome fometimes foon frigate ftands ftill ftones fubjects fucceeded fuch fuffered fufficient fupply fuppofed fupported galleys garrifon greateſt Haffan harbour himſelf houfe houſe Humphreys immediately inhabitants king of Fez labour laft lofs Mahomet Mahometan marabouts marine Mecca mofque moft mole Moorish Moors moſt nations neceffary negociation obferved occafion Oran paffage paffed palace perfons Philadelphia Pinchinin port prefent prifoners purpoſe raiſed received refidence Regency renegado ſmall Spaniards Spanish ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion treaty Tremefen Tripoli Tunis Turkish Turks United uſe veffels vichelhadge vifit weft whofe
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Էջ 177 - The eighth year of the Hegira was a very fortunate year to Mahomet. In the beginning of it, Khaled Ebn al Walid and Amru Ebn al As, both excellent soldiers, the first of whom afterwards conquered Syria and other countries, and the latter Egypt, became proselytes to Mahometanism.
Էջ 122 - ... possible. If she be in port, she shall not be seized or attacked when it is in the power of the other party to protect her; and, when she proceeds to sea, no enemy shall be allowed to pursue her from the same port, within twenty-four hours after her departure.
Էջ 171 - Mahomet ever put in practice, and what chiefly contributed to the raising of his reputation to that great height to which it afterwards arrived.
Էջ 179 - Mahomet's orders, who, when he entered the town, pardoned all the Koreish on their submission, except only six men and four women, who were more obnoxious than ordinary, (some of them having apostatized,) and were solemnly proscribed by the prophet himself: but...
Էջ 119 - Now, therefore, to the end that the said treaty may be observed and performed with good faith on the part of the United States, I have caused the premises to be made public ; and I do hereby enjoin and require all persons bearing office, civil or military, within the United States, and all others, citizens or inhabitants thereof, or being within the same, faithfully to observe and fulfil the said treaty, and every clause and article thereof.
Էջ 168 - Mohammed had an opportunity of speaking, obliged him to give them a second invitation the next day; and when they were come, he made them the following speech: "I know no man in all Arabia who can offer his kindred...
Էջ 125 - I have ordered the pretnifes to be made public ; and I do hereby enjoin and require all perfons bearing office, civil or military, within the United States, and all others, citizens or inhabitants thereof, faithfully to obferve and fulfil the faid treaty, and every claufe and article thereof. In teftimony whereof, I have caufed the feal of the United States of America to be affixed to thefe prefents, and figned the fame with my hand.
Էջ 175 - Mecca, unless he forced his way ; whereupon he called his troops about him, and they all took a solemn oath of fealty or homage to him, and he resolved to attack the city ; but those of Mecca sending Arwa Ebn Masud,* prince of the tribe of Thakif, as their ambassador...
Էջ 120 - If any goods belonging to any nation with which either of the parties are at war, should be loaded on board vessels belonging to the other party, they shall pass free and unmolested, and no attempts shall be made to take or detain them. Art.
Էջ 171 - ... of his reputation to that great height to which it afterwards arrived. In this year, called by the Mahometans the accepted year, twelve men of Yathreb or Medina, of whom ten were of the tribe of Khazraj, and...