The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... French settlement on a Mohammedan shore . When the poet Campbell , the first of our countrymen who described the place after the French occu- pation , was roused from his morning sleep in Algiers , the sound which disturbed him was the ...
... French settlement on a Mohammedan shore . When the poet Campbell , the first of our countrymen who described the place after the French occu- pation , was roused from his morning sleep in Algiers , the sound which disturbed him was the ...
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... French province . Two marked physical features may be the guides of our survey in these opposite directions . Towards the east we follow a mountain region called Kabylia , which extends continuously from the point where we stand to the ...
... French province . Two marked physical features may be the guides of our survey in these opposite directions . Towards the east we follow a mountain region called Kabylia , which extends continuously from the point where we stand to the ...
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... French department . In the second pottery , cloth , even soap . The most cu- all administrative functions , both civil and rious example of the Kabyle's skill in judicial , are discharged by military officers . handicraft is to be found ...
... French department . In the second pottery , cloth , even soap . The most cu- all administrative functions , both civil and rious example of the Kabyle's skill in judicial , are discharged by military officers . handicraft is to be found ...
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Algiers appear attempt authority beauty believe called carried cause character Christian Church common considered course doubt effect England English equally established existence expression fact feeling Fielding force French garden give given Government hand hope important influence interest Italy kind King language least less letter living look Lord manner master means ment mind Montalembert moral nature never object observed once opinion original passed period persons political position possession present principle probably produced prove question reason received remarkable rendered respect Roman Rome Russia Savonarola seems ship side success taken things thought tion treaty true truth turn whole writing