Under the Palms in Algeria and Tunis ...Hurst and Blackett, 1868 |
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Էջ vii
... Algiers - Population of Msila - Anecdote - Marriage and Divorce - Game - Limitation of the Tribes - A Pro- phecy and Revolt - Mineral Productions - Bordj - bou- Areridj - Abd - el - Kader - Extent of his Power - The Emir in Disgrace ...
... Algiers - Population of Msila - Anecdote - Marriage and Divorce - Game - Limitation of the Tribes - A Pro- phecy and Revolt - Mineral Productions - Bordj - bou- Areridj - Abd - el - Kader - Extent of his Power - The Emir in Disgrace ...
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... Algiers , Oran , & c . , to be pushed later on as far as Tangier . A railway to Tangier places America , Spain , and Portugal in communication with Suez , and the vessels from India , in sixty hours . Oran at eight hours from Europe ...
... Algiers , Oran , & c . , to be pushed later on as far as Tangier . A railway to Tangier places America , Spain , and Portugal in communication with Suez , and the vessels from India , in sixty hours . Oran at eight hours from Europe ...
Էջ 51
... sweeten until the middle of * For the following information I have to thank M. Hardy , the clever director of the Central Garden of Ac- climatisation of Algiers . 52 autumn . IRRIGATION . This eccentric tree flourishes best E 2.
... sweeten until the middle of * For the following information I have to thank M. Hardy , the clever director of the Central Garden of Ac- climatisation of Algiers . 52 autumn . IRRIGATION . This eccentric tree flourishes best E 2.
Էջ 63
... Algiers for about six or seven pounds apiece . Much swindling is done by the easy - conscienced natives of the Mzab by the substitution of female for male skins when dealing with those who are not con- noisseurs . The ostrich has ...
... Algiers for about six or seven pounds apiece . Much swindling is done by the easy - conscienced natives of the Mzab by the substitution of female for male skins when dealing with those who are not con- noisseurs . The ostrich has ...
Էջ 87
... Algiers by the Portes de Fer . He was excess- ively civil , and offered every assistance to facili- tate our progress , dissuading us at the same time from the undertaking , as the road goes through the heart of a disaffected district ...
... Algiers by the Portes de Fer . He was excess- ively civil , and offered every assistance to facili- tate our progress , dissuading us at the same time from the undertaking , as the road goes through the heart of a disaffected district ...
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Abd-el-Kader acres Africa Algeria Algiers Batna beauty Biskra BLACKETT'S NEW WORKS-Continued Blida blue Bureau Arabe burnous café camels Ceramic Art charming chief colonists colony colour Constantine cotton course crop cultivation dark desert distance Dufourg earth European eyes feet forest found ourselves francs French gold Government hands head hills Hodna horses Hôtel houses HURST AND BLACKETT'S interesting JOHN HALIFAX journey JULIA KAVANAGH Kabyle Kaid labour lady land looked Lord EUSTACE CECIL lovely Marabout MARLBOROUGH STREET MATILDA BETHAM EDWARDS Miliana Mostaganem mountains Msila mules natives night oasis once Oran ostrich Ouargla Oulad Nayls palms passed Philipville picturesque plains pleasant pretty province rain reader reservoir road rocks round ruins Sahara scene Sétif shadows Sheikh sight silver stones story tain tent thing tion Tlemcen Touaregs town traveller trees tribes turned village volumes walls wandered whilst wild wind women woods
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Էջ 280 - Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted: it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.