James Richardson - Travels in Morocco, Volume 2.
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"TRAVELS IN THE DESERT OF SAHARA," &C.
Scenes.The Jews of the Atlas.Their Religion.Beautiful Women.The
Four Wives.Statues discovered.Discrepancy of age of married people.
Young and frail fair ones.Superstition respecting Salt.White
Brandy.Ludicrous Anecdote.
Description of the towns and cities on the Maroquine coasts of the
Mediterranean and Atlantic waters.The Zafarine Isles.Melilla.
Alhucemas.Penon de Velez.Tegaza.Provinces of Rif and Garet.
Tetouan.Ceuta.Arzila.El Araish.Mehedia.Salee.Rabat.
Fidallah.Dar-el-Beidah.Azamour.Mazagran.Saffee.Waladia.
Kingdom of Fez.Seisouan.Wazen.Zawiat.Muley Dris.Sofru.
Dubdu.Taza.Oushdah.Agla.Nakbila.Meshra.Khaluf.The Places
distinguished in. Morocco, including Sous, Draka, and Tafilett.Tefza.
Pitideb.Ghuer.Tyijet.Bulawan.SoubeitMeramer.El-Medina.
Tagodast.Dimenet.Aghmat.Fronga.Tedmest.Tekonlet.Tesegdelt.
Tagawost.Tedsi Beneali.Beni Sabih.Tatta and Akka.Mesah or
Assah.Talent.Shtouka.General observations on the statistics of
population.The Maroquine Sahara.
Forests.Another interview with the Governor of Mogador on the
Anti-Slavery Address.Opinion of the Moors on the Abolition of Slavery.
extent.Beautiful Palm-trees.The Dates, a staple article of Food.
Some Account of the Date-Palm.Made of Culture.Delicious Beverage.
Tapping the Palm.Meal formed from the Dates.Baskets made of the
Branches of the Tree.Poetry of the Palm.Its Irrigation.
Palm-Groves.Collection of Tribute by the "Bey of the Camp."
Plain of Manouba.Tunis.Tfeefleeah.The Bastinado.Turkish
Infantry.Kairwan.Sidi Amour Abeda.Saints.A French Spy
Administration of Justice.The Bey's presents.The Hobara.Ghafsa.
Hot streams containing Fish.Snakes.Incantation.Moorish Village.
of the People.Sheikh Tahid imprisoned and punished.Leghorn.The
Boo-habeeba.A Domestic Picture.The Bey's Diversions.The Bastinado.
Concealed Treasure.Nefta.The Two Saints.Departure of Santa Maria.
Snake-charmers.Wedyen.Deer Stalking.Splendid view of the Sahara.
Revolting Acts.Qhortabah.Ghafsa.Byrlafee.Mortality among the
CamelsAqueduct.Remains of Udina.Arrival at Tunis.The Boab's
Wives.Curiosities.Tribute Collected.Author takes leave of the
Governor of Mogador, and embarks for England.Rough Weather.Arrival
in London.
Scenes.The Jews of the Atlas.Their Religion.Beautiful Women.The
Four Wives.Statues discovered.Discrepancy of age of married people.
Young and frail fair ones.Superstition respecting Salt.White
Brandy.Ludicrous Anecdote.
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