A History of England from the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1907 - Great Britain |
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... Algiers • 200 · 204 · 148 Real Property not applicable to Contract Debts • 127 Poor Law Discipline 128 The Criminal Classes · · • 165 167 Criminal 168 Convicts and Prisons 171 Prison Reformers - John Howard Elizabeth Fry 175 • 177 ...
... Algiers • 200 · 204 · 148 Real Property not applicable to Contract Debts • 127 Poor Law Discipline 128 The Criminal Classes · · • 165 167 Criminal 168 Convicts and Prisons 171 Prison Reformers - John Howard Elizabeth Fry 175 • 177 ...
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... Algiers . Tripoli , and Tunis , occupying the portion of the African coast which was bounded by the Atlantic on the west , by the Mediterranean on the north , by Egypt on the east , and by the Great Desert on the south . The most ...
... Algiers . Tripoli , and Tunis , occupying the portion of the African coast which was bounded by the Atlantic on the west , by the Mediterranean on the north , by Egypt on the east , and by the Great Desert on the south . The most ...
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... Algiers was frequently attacked by the Christian states of Europe . Algiers was , on one occasion , reduced to ashes by the French , and its inhabitants were compelled to abstain from their piratical pursuits . But the gain was never ...
... Algiers was frequently attacked by the Christian states of Europe . Algiers was , on one occasion , reduced to ashes by the French , and its inhabitants were compelled to abstain from their piratical pursuits . But the gain was never ...
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... Algiers is built on the northern slope of a steep triangular hill facing the Mediterranean . In 1815 the summit of the hill , five hundred feet above the level of the ocean , was crowned by the Casbah , or ancient fortress of the seas ...
... Algiers is built on the northern slope of a steep triangular hill facing the Mediterranean . In 1815 the summit of the hill , five hundred feet above the level of the ocean , was crowned by the Casbah , or ancient fortress of the seas ...
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... Algiers ; and in addition consented to refrain in future from treating prisoners of war as slaves . Exmouth thereupon returned to Algiers , and endea- voured to obtain a similar concession from the Dey . The Dey pleaded that Algiers was ...
... Algiers ; and in addition consented to refrain in future from treating prisoners of war as slaves . Exmouth thereupon returned to Algiers , and endea- voured to obtain a similar concession from the Dey . The Dey pleaded that Algiers was ...
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