The Burton Holmes lectures; . PEKRIN<; ACROSS THF. ossessions of his rebellious sub-ects. Thus every state-progress•oin one of his capitals to theother becomes a public hu-miliation of Moroccos ruler,whose boast is that his throneis his horse s saddle, hiscanopy the sky, his palacethe great tent in which hespends more than half ofevery 3ear. The Ijeni-Hasan, whilenone too loyal to the Sultanin the season when he sendsto them his bashas to col-lect the taxes, are hereditary. IlCTlRliSQllC PRO IKCTOKS THE MOORISH ^n^E 275 t jjf


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