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... TUNIS , the capital of the kingdom or regency of Tunis , is a large and populous city , built at the inland or western extremity of a salt lake , which communicates with the bay at a place called La Goletta , about twelve miles from the ...
... TUNIS , the capital of the kingdom or regency of Tunis , is a large and populous city , built at the inland or western extremity of a salt lake , which communicates with the bay at a place called La Goletta , about twelve miles from the ...
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... Tunis , there had been , for a long time , no instance of the least violation of that sacredness with which the Consuls ' houses are invested . There are , at Tunis , three or four inns for Christians ; the Imperial hotel , the Italian ...
... Tunis , there had been , for a long time , no instance of the least violation of that sacredness with which the Consuls ' houses are invested . There are , at Tunis , three or four inns for Christians ; the Imperial hotel , the Italian ...
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... Tunis , when the ferocious expression of their eyes , and their hideous guttural yells , make them look like demons . 2 The condition of the Christian slaves , however , was much more to be pitied than that of the blacks . There were ...
... Tunis , when the ferocious expression of their eyes , and their hideous guttural yells , make them look like demons . 2 The condition of the Christian slaves , however , was much more to be pitied than that of the blacks . There were ...
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... Tunis , and it was agreed that the rest should be sent as soon as the Prince was landed at Naples . The Bey accordingly sent him home ; but once safe on the Neapolitan shore , Government inter- fered to prevent such a considerable ...
... Tunis , and it was agreed that the rest should be sent as soon as the Prince was landed at Naples . The Bey accordingly sent him home ; but once safe on the Neapolitan shore , Government inter- fered to prevent such a considerable ...
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... Tunis , at the time I visited it , was Hamuda Bey , a man advanced in years , who had the reputation of being a just and wise prince . He favoured commerce and civilization , protected the Christians , gave frequent audiences to his ...
... Tunis , at the time I visited it , was Hamuda Bey , a man advanced in years , who had the reputation of being a just and wise prince . He favoured commerce and civilization , protected the Christians , gave frequent audiences to his ...
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