Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 209W. Blackwood, 1921 - England |
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Page 30
... Government troops had been made with the object of capturing Raisuli , the native cavalry had wandered far afield after loot , and a con- siderable number of cattle , & c . , had been carried off from vil- lages innocent of any ...
... Government troops had been made with the object of capturing Raisuli , the native cavalry had wandered far afield after loot , and a con- siderable number of cattle , & c . , had been carried off from vil- lages innocent of any ...
Page 31
... Government with regard to their tribe . If , they said , it was the Government's inten- tion to attack them , they were ready to resist ; but if the Moorish forces had been or- dered merely to capture Raisuli and had looted their ...
... Government with regard to their tribe . If , they said , it was the Government's inten- tion to attack them , they were ready to resist ; but if the Moorish forces had been or- dered merely to capture Raisuli and had looted their ...
Page 35
... Government prisons , were to be released in exchange for myself ; but after a very numerously attended meeting , at which a number of fresh mountaineers arrived , a de- mand was made for the re- lease of over fifty . The British ...
... Government prisons , were to be released in exchange for myself ; but after a very numerously attended meeting , at which a number of fresh mountaineers arrived , a de- mand was made for the re- lease of over fifty . The British ...
Page 38
... Government . What ren- dered the situation during my captivity , especially during the first part of it , doubly insecure was the fact that the tribes were in active communication with the pretender to the Moorish throne - the leader of ...
... Government . What ren- dered the situation during my captivity , especially during the first part of it , doubly insecure was the fact that the tribes were in active communication with the pretender to the Moorish throne - the leader of ...
Page 44
... Government , whose shooting with the field- guns at Taza and Oujda had largely saved the situation at both places . It had been the intention of the Makhzen to send him on Saturday , but owing to his being a French subject they decided ...
... Government , whose shooting with the field- guns at Taza and Oujda had largely saved the situation at both places . It had been the intention of the Makhzen to send him on Saturday , but owing to his being a French subject they decided ...
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