| 1783 - 568 trang
...them ever Arrived at thefe places. Of fix thoufand, who fet out together from Conuftal, a town irt the neighbourhood of Oran, with an intention of going to Algiers, a fingle perfot» only, of the name of Pedralvi, lurvived the difaflers to which they were exjioitd ;... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1785 - 652 trang
...refidence. Few of them ever arrived at thefe places. Of fix thoufand, who fet out together from Con aft al, a town in the neighbourhood of Oran, with an intention of going to Algiers, a fingle perfon only, of the name of Pedralvi, furvivcd the difafters to which they were expoied ; and... | |
| John Wesley - 1792 - 728 trang
...refidence. Few of them ever arrived at thefe places. Of fix thoufand who fet out together from Conaftal, a town in the neighbourhood of Oran, with an intention of going to Algiers, a fingle perfon only, of the name olPedrahi, furvived the difafters to which they wereexpofed, and of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 632 trang
...refidence. Few of them ever arrived at thefe places. Of fix thoufand, who let out together from Conaflal, a town in the neighbourhood of Oran, with an intention of going to Algiers, a (ingle: pcrfon only, of the name of Pedralvi, furvived the difa'fters to to Africa, except the children'... | |
| 1800 - 608 trang
...refidence. Few of them ever arrived at thefe places. Of fix thoufand, who fet out together from Conañal, a town in the neighbourhood of Oran, with an intention of going to Algiers, a fingle perfon only, of the name of Pedralvi, furvived the difafters to which they were expofed ; and... | |
| 1800 - 632 trang
...refidençe. Few of them ever arrived at thefe places. Of fix thoufand, who fet out together from Conaftal, a town in the neighbourhood of Oran, with an intention of going to Algiers, a fingle perfon only, of the name of Pedralvi, furvived the difafters to which they were expofed ; and... | |
| Robert Watson, William Thomson - 1802 - 478 trang
...means of shelter, during their tedious journey through the African deserts, to Mostagan, Algiers,and other places, where they hoped to be permitted to...who were at this time transported to Africa, there 'Ms ground to believe, from the concurring testimony of persons who had access to know truth, that... | |
| Vicente Pazos Kanki - 1819 - 714 trang
...furiously attacked by the Bedouin Arabs, a wild banditti, who subsist by plunder. Of six thousand Moors, who set out together from Conastal, a town in the...neighbourhood of Oran, with an intention of going to Algiers, only one person survived to reach that place. Had these unfortunate people been exterminated by the... | |
| William Davis Robinson - 1820 - 512 trang
...furiously attacked by the Bedouin Arabs, a wild banditti, who subsist by plunder. Of six thousand Moors, who set out together from Conastal, a town in the...neighbourhood of Oran, with an intention of going to Algiers, only one person survived to reach that place. Had these unfortunate people been exterminated by the... | |
| William Davis Robinson - 1820 - 450 trang
...furiously attacked by the Bedouin Arabs, a wild banditti, who subsist by plunder. Of six thousand Moors, who set out together from Conastal, a town in the...neighbourhood of Oran, with an intention of going to Algiers, only one person survived to reach that place. Had these unfortunate people been exterminated by the... | |
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