Under the Palms in Algeria and Tunis ...Hurst and Blackett, 1868 |
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... Officers of the Bureaux Arabes CHAPTER XVII . 101 Msila to Algiers - Population of Msila - Anecdote - Marriage and Divorce - Game - Limitation of the Tribes - A Pro- phecy and Revolt - Mineral Productions - Bordj - bou- Areridj - Abd ...
... Officers of the Bureaux Arabes CHAPTER XVII . 101 Msila to Algiers - Population of Msila - Anecdote - Marriage and Divorce - Game - Limitation of the Tribes - A Pro- phecy and Revolt - Mineral Productions - Bordj - bou- Areridj - Abd ...
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... officer . So great was the apathy of the natives themselves , and their indifference to the degeneration of their horses , that they refused to make use of the advan- * " Chevaux du Sahara . " Par le Général Daumas . 22 DEPARTURE FROM ...
... officer . So great was the apathy of the natives themselves , and their indifference to the degeneration of their horses , that they refused to make use of the advan- * " Chevaux du Sahara . " Par le Général Daumas . 22 DEPARTURE FROM ...
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... officers of the Bureaux Arabes traversed it on the first distribution of land after the occupa- tion ; and two years ago , when the volcano of re- bellion burst into flame , the sedition was crushed with an iron hand . Further than this ...
... officers of the Bureaux Arabes traversed it on the first distribution of land after the occupa- tion ; and two years ago , when the volcano of re- bellion burst into flame , the sedition was crushed with an iron hand . Further than this ...
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... officers are expected to go through , with little remission , the leave they are allowed to obtain 136 OFFICERS OF THE BUREAUX ARABES . being but scanty.
... officers are expected to go through , with little remission , the leave they are allowed to obtain 136 OFFICERS OF THE BUREAUX ARABES . being but scanty.
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... officers are placed in the distant stations , and they live so isolated from French communion , that they end by becoming more Arab than the Arabs them- selves , delighting in kooskoos , and worshipping at the shrine of the Oulad Nayls ...
... officers are placed in the distant stations , and they live so isolated from French communion , that they end by becoming more Arab than the Arabs them- selves , delighting in kooskoos , and worshipping at the shrine of the Oulad Nayls ...
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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.