The land of the Moors; a comprehensive description . PART II -POLITICAL ?J. = ?ii X-- O «-^ . ^- £ M ?J5 hJ O he c .* S o r^ ffi i c 1/3 S rt s- 02 J < o z H jj H c I ffi ?£ : H Lu o C5 o s g^ _ l^. 0) i^ c W •; X. W «2 o o ^^ ^ ^5 o be oi Pi. 5 ?^ O < 2; <5 • CHAPTER THE FIETH OPEN PORTS—TTAN J AH* (TANGIER) A castle in the Streights mouth.—Generat. Monk. FOREMOST among the Ports of Morocco, as nearestto Europe, comes Tangier, Beloved of the Lordaccording to one school, but Devoted to Dogs — /.-?.Nazarenes—by another, and that the most numerous. Itssituation, as noted by Monk, h


The land of the Moors; a comprehensive description . PART II -POLITICAL ?J. = ?ii X-- O «-^ . ^- £ M ?J5 hJ O he c .* S o r^ ffi i c 1/3 S rt s- 02 J < o z H jj H c I ffi ?£ : H Lu o C5 o s g^ _ l^. 0) i^ c W •; X. W «2 o o ^^ ^ ^5 o be oi Pi. 5 ?^ O < 2; <5 • CHAPTER THE FIETH OPEN PORTS—TTAN J AH* (TANGIER) A castle in the Streights mouth.—Generat. Monk. FOREMOST among the Ports of Morocco, as nearestto Europe, comes Tangier, Beloved of the Lordaccording to one school, but Devoted to Dogs — /.-?.Nazarenes—by another, and that the most numerous. Itssituation, as noted by Monk, has throughout . Importance. its history secured for it a promment positionin the annals of Morocco, and although its origin isshrouded in obscurity and myth, there can be little doubtthat all the races which in turn have ruled this portionof North Africa have made of Tangier an importantstation. It has still not only the largest trade, the largest foreign colony, the best of everything that is • 1 1 • 1 Foreign Moorish in Morocco, b


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