Modern history : or, the present state of all nations : describing their respective situations, persons, habits, buildings, manners, laws and customs, religion and policy, arts and sciences, trades, manufactures and husbandry, plants, animals and minerals ... . flus Prxtorio of Italy, and it remaind unitedto the Roman empire. Othman, the third Ca-Jiphof th? Saracens, in the year 164-5 fubducd all the north of Africa from the Red fea to the Atlan-tick ocean. The Saracens afterwards conquerd al-moft all Spain; and both there, and in Africa,ere£ted abundance of petty kingdoms. Thofe inAfrica were
Modern history : or, the present state of all nations : describing their respective situations, persons, habits, buildings, manners, laws and customs, religion and policy, arts and sciences, trades, manufactures and husbandry, plants, animals and minerals ... . flus Prxtorio of Italy, and it remaind unitedto the Roman empire. Othman, the third Ca-Jiphof th? Saracens, in the year 164-5 fubducd all the north of Africa from the Red fea to the Atlan-tick ocean. The Saracens afterwards conquerd al-moft all Spain; and both there, and in Africa,ere£ted abundance of petty kingdoms. Thofe inAfrica were at length almoft all reduced under thedominion of the Emperor of Morocco, the moft po-tent of all the Saracen Sovereigns in Africa: Butfince the erefting the kingdom of Algiers by theTurks,- in the manner already related, the empireof Morocco is reduced into very narrow bounds, ex-tending no farther along the Mediterranean, thanfrom the ftreights of Gibralter, to the river Mul-via : All the reft of the Barbary coaft, from thenceto Eg)pt, is fubjc(5l to the Turks of Algiers, Tunisor Tripoli. TheSaracens conquerAfrica northof Africanow underthe dominionof the Em-peror ofMororco,the Dey of?Algiers, andthe Beys ofTunis THE
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