The London Quarterly Review, Volume 15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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Page 143
... Tangier once wrote to the British admiral commanding at Gibraltar , re- questing that a longer flag staff might be sent him to erect before his door , and stating that the consular influence in the dominions of Morocco depended chiefly ...
... Tangier once wrote to the British admiral commanding at Gibraltar , re- questing that a longer flag staff might be sent him to erect before his door , and stating that the consular influence in the dominions of Morocco depended chiefly ...
Page 300
... Tangiers , where he was received with all the respect due to his assumed rank . Ali Bey had learnt the Turkish ritual and was equipped in the Turkish fashion , -it was necessary to change both ; -his head was shaved , as he tells us ...
... Tangiers , where he was received with all the respect due to his assumed rank . Ali Bey had learnt the Turkish ritual and was equipped in the Turkish fashion , -it was necessary to change both ; -his head was shaved , as he tells us ...
Page 301
... Tangiers , which was not within Muley's government . The Tangerines , deprived of- his support , felt their own weakness , and they dreaded the ven- geance of a people who were not less vindictive than themselves . They abandoned the ...
... Tangiers , which was not within Muley's government . The Tangerines , deprived of- his support , felt their own weakness , and they dreaded the ven- geance of a people who were not less vindictive than themselves . They abandoned the ...
Page 302
... Tangiers was among the few places which were retained ; and , unlike Ceuta , Tan- giers followed the revolution which restored the Braganza family to their rights . The Conde da Ericeyra , Don Fernando de Me- nezes , had been governor ...
... Tangiers was among the few places which were retained ; and , unlike Ceuta , Tan- giers followed the revolution which restored the Braganza family to their rights . The Conde da Ericeyra , Don Fernando de Me- nezes , had been governor ...
Page 303
... Tangiers should be abandoned : the Portuguese ambassador was instructed to request that it might be restored to his Crown , promising , that in that case the port should always be open to the English , and pointing out the evil ...
... Tangiers should be abandoned : the Portuguese ambassador was instructed to request that it might be restored to his Crown , promising , that in that case the port should always be open to the English , and pointing out the evil ...
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