War in Morocco - Arab and Moorish Cavalry, 1844. 'The Emperor of Morocco has not a part in his dominions that might not be taken by a frigate and two bomb-vessels in less than four hours. His army is a farce, and their mode of warfare perfectly childish. The national finances are very trifling. The munitions of war are scanty. The ordnance is dangerously useless, and the art of gunnery is worse than '. From "Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V.
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