A winter in MoroccoРипол Классик, 1873 |
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... Moors , who chiefly inhabit the cities . There are the wandering Arabs of the plains ; the Jews , who also confine themselves entirely to the cities ; Negroes , and , in most of the coast towns , small colonies of Spaniards . The Moors ...
... Moors , who chiefly inhabit the cities . There are the wandering Arabs of the plains ; the Jews , who also confine themselves entirely to the cities ; Negroes , and , in most of the coast towns , small colonies of Spaniards . The Moors ...
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... Moors from the opposite coast of Africa , who strode along , the hoods of their gelabs * drawn up over their heads to ... Moorish men . It is made straight , like a sack , and is closed all up , but is open at the top and bottom . It has ...
... Moors from the opposite coast of Africa , who strode along , the hoods of their gelabs * drawn up over their heads to ... Moorish men . It is made straight , like a sack , and is closed all up , but is open at the top and bottom . It has ...
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... Maltese lace and jewellery and Moorish curiosities at the shops . However , I announced my intention of going out as far as another hotel in the immediate neighbourhood , where some of my fellow - passengers , with whom.
... Maltese lace and jewellery and Moorish curiosities at the shops . However , I announced my intention of going out as far as another hotel in the immediate neighbourhood , where some of my fellow - passengers , with whom.
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... Moorish castle , whose walls are still pitted with the holes made in it by the French and Spanish shot and shell during the memorable siege . Here we were met by the sergeant of the guard , to whom we showed our pass . He placed us in ...
... Moorish castle , whose walls are still pitted with the holes made in it by the French and Spanish shot and shell during the memorable siege . Here we were met by the sergeant of the guard , to whom we showed our pass . He placed us in ...
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... Moors and Jews , most of them apparently of the lowest class , and indescribably filthy and wretched in their aspect . Each one carried a dirty bundle contain- ing his bedding and cooking utensils , without which latter these orthodox ...
... Moors and Jews , most of them apparently of the lowest class , and indescribably filthy and wretched in their aspect . Each one carried a dirty bundle contain- ing his bedding and cooking utensils , without which latter these orthodox ...
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