An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa: Territories in the Interior of AfricaTaylor & Francis, 1820 |
Inhoudsopgave
An Account of a Journey from Fas to Timbuctoo per | 1 |
Diseases Manners and Customs | 34 |
Government | 55 |
Agadeer or Santa Cruz He opens the Port to | 58 |
merce of Sudan | 67 |
March to Marocco Doubles the Customs Duties | 73 |
From Mr Willis to Mr Jackson | 84 |
dience of Business of the Sultan Present received | 86 |
Fragments Notes and Anecdotes illustrating the Nature | 276 |
of Marocco 281 Massacre of the Jews and Attack | 283 |
Shelluhs their Revenge and Retaliation 291 Tra | 293 |
The Emperors Attack on Dimenet in the Atlas | 305 |
Etiquette of the Court of Marocco 310 Customs | 313 |
Languages of Africa Page | 355 |
Titles of the Emperor of Marocco | 382 |
Specimens of Muhamedan Epistolatory Correspondence | 384 |
From the same to the same | 101 |
The Descendants of the Ancient Amorites Character | 106 |
Matra to Mr Jackson Respecting the Result of | 128 |
Journey from Mogodor to Saffy during a Civil War | 134 |
Prince Abd Salam and the Khalif Delemy in Shtuka | 137 |
Cruz to Mogodor when no Travellers ventured to pass | 150 |
An Account of the Rise Progress and Decrease of | 156 |
Letter from His Excellency James M Matra to | 163 |
Observations respecting the Plague that prevailed | 186 |
approves of his Medicines The Prince and the Doctor | 191 |
Abundance of Corn produced in West Barbary | 208 |
Manufactures of Fas | 214 |
On the State of Slavery in Muhamedan Africa Page | 219 |
Interest of Money | 237 |
Plan for the gradual Civilisation of Africa | 247 |
Appendix to the foregoing Prospectus being | 254 |
Impediments to our Intercourse with Africa | 266 |
Translation of Muley Ismael Emperor | 392 |
literally translated from the original Arabic by J | 398 |
Epistolary Diction used by the Muha | 404 |
Observation | 410 |
Letters respecting Africa from J G Jackson and others | 419 |
Death of Mr Rontgen in an Attempt to explore | 425 |
Offer to discover the African Remedy for Nyctalopia | 432 |
On the Junction of the Nile of Egypt with the Nile | 443 |
Animadversions on the Orthography of African Names | 455 |
Plan for the Conquest of Algiers by Vasco de Gama | 461 |
a Review of Ali Beys Travels in the Portfolio | 464 |
On the Arabic Language as now spoken in Europe | 471 |
Commercial Intercourse with the Interior of Africa | 493 |
Letter from the Author to Macvey Napier | 505 |
F R S E | 513 |
Historical Fragments in Elucidation of the foregoing | 519 |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Account of Timbuctoo and Housa; with Notes ... El Hage Abd Salam Shabeeny,James Grey Jackson Volledige weergave - 1820 |
An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa, Territories in the Interior of Frica, El Hage Abd Salam Shabeeny,James Grey Jackson Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2008 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Abeed Account of Marocco Agadeer Alkaid Allah Amorites appear Arabic language army arrived Ashantee Atlas Atlas mountains Bahar bashaw Berebbers bishna British buctoo called camels caravan Christian commerce consul corn Delemy Desert douar Draha east Egypt Emperor of Marocco encamped English Europe European fakeer favour gold Hejra horses Housa imperial inhabitants interior of Africa Jackson Jews John Bampton journey kabyl king Kulla L'Araich L'Hage land letter manufacture Mazagan Mequinas merchants miles Mogodor Moors morning mountains Muhamedans Muley Ismael muselmen natives Neel Negroes never Niger night Nile Nyctalopia o'clock observed pass person plague plains port prince produce province of Haha Rabat respecting river Sahara Santa Cruz Seedi Muhamed sent servant Shabeeny sheik Shelluhs Shereef ships signifies slaves Soliman South Barbary Sudan Sultan Suse Tafilelt Tangier tents Terodant Tetuan Timbuctoo tion town trade translation travelling Wangara West Barbary word