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... villages . They are industrious in the highest degree , cultivating with great care the valleys and slopes of their moun- tain home , and fabricating their own agricultu- ral instruments , arms , gunpowder , haïks , carpets , leather ...
... villages . They are industrious in the highest degree , cultivating with great care the valleys and slopes of their moun- tain home , and fabricating their own agricultu- ral instruments , arms , gunpowder , haïks , carpets , leather ...
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... villages , et leur culture est sédentaire ; il ya déjà pour eux trop peu de terre cultivable ; il n'y a donc pas place pour les Européens dans les montagnes Kabyles , ers . et ils y feraient une bien triste figure 6 A SIX WEEKS ' CAMPAIGN.
... villages , et leur culture est sédentaire ; il ya déjà pour eux trop peu de terre cultivable ; il n'y a donc pas place pour les Européens dans les montagnes Kabyles , ers . et ils y feraient une bien triste figure 6 A SIX WEEKS ' CAMPAIGN.
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... village near at hand , overlooked by a large Turkish fort called the " Mai- son Carrée , " was carried out to sea , with three and twenty of its inhabitants . The only house left standing after the subsiding of the waters was , mirabile ...
... village near at hand , overlooked by a large Turkish fort called the " Mai- son Carrée , " was carried out to sea , with three and twenty of its inhabitants . The only house left standing after the subsiding of the waters was , mirabile ...
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... . The mountains we were now traversing are intersected by extremely deep and beautiful valleys , upon the steep slopes of which were clus- tered numerous " gourbies " or huts , forming villages c 3 IN THE KABYLIE . 29.
... . The mountains we were now traversing are intersected by extremely deep and beautiful valleys , upon the steep slopes of which were clus- tered numerous " gourbies " or huts , forming villages c 3 IN THE KABYLIE . 29.
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... villages the land is well cultivated , and crops of remarkably fine bearded wheat were now upon the ground . About 11 a . m . we arrived at a French camp in a deep hollow sloping down to the borders of one of the tributaries to the ...
... villages the land is well cultivated , and crops of remarkably fine bearded wheat were now upon the ground . About 11 a . m . we arrived at a French camp in a deep hollow sloping down to the borders of one of the tributaries to the ...
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Abd-el-Kader Africa Algeria Algiers amidst amongst ancient Arab arms army arrived Atlas attack Bedeau beneath Beni-Abbés Beni-Idjer Bêtna bishop Biskra bivouack Bône Bougie Boursali brushwood burnooses Caïd camp cavaliers chief Christian cloth colony column command Constantine corn cous-coussou dashkrah desert Djebel douar Edition Emir encamped Engravings expedition eyes fatigue Fcap fell fire Foolscap 8vo France French gardens gourbies Guelma guns Hadjoutes halt hand head heights History horses hour hundred inhabitants J. C. Loudon journey Kabaïles Kabyle Khalif late latter leagues lofty Loudon Marrabbutts Marshal Marshal Bugeaud Metidja morocco Moslem mountains mule neighbourhood neighbouring night numerous officers Oued Zenati passed plain Plates Post 8vo present prisoners remarkable river rocks Roman route Setif sheikh shot side Sidi sirocco slopes soldiers spahis spot Sultan tent Tlemsen Tolba town traversed tribe troops valley vast villages vols whilst wild Wood Woodcuts wounded Zouaves
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