. Under the crescent, and among the kraals; a study of Methodism in Africa. h Africa region was one of theoutstanding classical centers of the ancienttime. If you have nothing else to do and allthe money necessary, you may hunt back abit from the shore and toward the greatdesert for Roman remains, and find more ofthem than you can find in Italy. You maysee an arch gleam white through palm trees,or sometimes the broken curves of an oldRoman aqueduct — or even an amphitheatreso well preserved that you might almost lookfor the entrance of the gladiators. Tunis is called by its admirers the mostbe


. Under the crescent, and among the kraals; a study of Methodism in Africa. h Africa region was one of theoutstanding classical centers of the ancienttime. If you have nothing else to do and allthe money necessary, you may hunt back abit from the shore and toward the greatdesert for Roman remains, and find more ofthem than you can find in Italy. You maysee an arch gleam white through palm trees,or sometimes the broken curves of an oldRoman aqueduct — or even an amphitheatreso well preserved that you might almost lookfor the entrance of the gladiators. Tunis is called by its admirers the mostbeautiful city in all Africa. Though foundedbefore Utica or Carthage it retains its ancientname, and much of its ancient aspect. Withthe rest of the land it has suffered and bledunder the heel of the invader. Some of itsold walls and gates, scarred by a thousandassaults, still stand. Its mosques, its bazaars,its palaces and its people are colorful andpicturesque. It was in Tunis that JohnHoward Payne, American consul, wrote thelines which by one bond have united a world,.


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