A Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages & Travels, from the Discovery of America to the Present Time: Arranged in Systematic Order, Geographical and Chronological. The Whole Exhibiting a Faithful and Lively Delineation of the World. Carefully Selected from Writers of Different Nations. In Four Volumes, Bind 3Mackenzie and Dent, 1818 |
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Side 171
... Algiers . During this time he travelled through various parts of Barbary , Egypt , and Syria , and published his remarks on these countries in 1738 . His travels have been universally esteemed , not only for their accuracy and fidelity ...
... Algiers . During this time he travelled through various parts of Barbary , Egypt , and Syria , and published his remarks on these countries in 1738 . His travels have been universally esteemed , not only for their accuracy and fidelity ...
Side 173
... Dr. Shaw proceeds to treat of the geogra- phy of the kingdom of Algiers in general . Its length he estimates at 480 miles , and the breadth at less IN BARBARY . 173 17.) after having placed himself upon the highest spot ...
... Dr. Shaw proceeds to treat of the geogra- phy of the kingdom of Algiers in general . Its length he estimates at 480 miles , and the breadth at less IN BARBARY . 173 17.) after having placed himself upon the highest spot ...
Side 175
... Algiers ; neither could it have been so easily taken , if an un- accountable panic had not seized upon the bey , otherwise a very valiant man , in abandoning it , upon the first landing of the Spaniards , without shutting the gates , or ...
... Algiers ; neither could it have been so easily taken , if an un- accountable panic had not seized upon the bey , otherwise a very valiant man , in abandoning it , upon the first landing of the Spaniards , without shutting the gates , or ...
Side 177
... Algiers , laid most of this city in ruins , as a punishment for the disaffection of the inhabitants ; so that there is not remain- ing above one - sixth part of the old Tremesen , which , when entire , might have been four miles in ...
... Algiers , laid most of this city in ruins , as a punishment for the disaffection of the inhabitants ; so that there is not remain- ing above one - sixth part of the old Tremesen , which , when entire , might have been four miles in ...
Side 178
... Algiers , the metro- polis of the whole kingdom , for its capital . This port is called by the Turks Al Jezeire el gazie , i . e . Algiers the warlike . • This place , which for several ages has braved the greatest powers of Christendom ...
... Algiers , the metro- polis of the whole kingdom , for its capital . This port is called by the Turks Al Jezeire el gazie , i . e . Algiers the warlike . • This place , which for several ages has braved the greatest powers of Christendom ...
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