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... Tunis , being both easily maintained and capable of carrying a great load . The climate of Tunis is one of the finest in the world , and the soil is so rich as to render an abundant return with very little cultivation . Yet so wretched ...
... Tunis , being both easily maintained and capable of carrying a great load . The climate of Tunis is one of the finest in the world , and the soil is so rich as to render an abundant return with very little cultivation . Yet so wretched ...
Pagina 287
... Tunis , and at the Goletta ; also great numbers at all her out - ports , loading the rich productions of her soil , to satisfy the wants of Spain , Italy , and France . It is rare to see now more than half - a - dozen vessels at Tunis ...
... Tunis , and at the Goletta ; also great numbers at all her out - ports , loading the rich productions of her soil , to satisfy the wants of Spain , Italy , and France . It is rare to see now more than half - a - dozen vessels at Tunis ...
Pagina 288
... Tunis is of a very superior quality , and formerly constituted a principal branch of the export - trade . Fine oil , wool , and hides , are also great articles of export ; as are like wise , though in a smaller degree , bees - wax ...
... Tunis is of a very superior quality , and formerly constituted a principal branch of the export - trade . Fine oil , wool , and hides , are also great articles of export ; as are like wise , though in a smaller degree , bees - wax ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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