ts of his nephew,
whom he attacked at Terodant, the capital of Suse. Bouffer was taken,
together with a Marabet, his confidential friend and counsellor.
Abdallah ordered them both to be brought before him.--"Thou art young,"
said he to his nephew; "thou hadst imprudently undertaken more than thou
couldst accomplish; and in consideration of thy youth and inexperience,
I pardon thee, but I will be revenged of thy counsellor." Then turning
himself to the Marabet, "Thou, art a rebel," said he. "Didst thou
imagine that thy sacred character, which thou hast abused against thy
(_Seed_) Lord or King would prevent him from punishing thee? Let us see
if thy sanctity will turn the edge of my sword."--In uttering these
words, he struck off the saint's head.
I N D E X.
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A.
ABDELMELK, the prince, moral reflection on his expensive apparel,
79. Is sent to Tafilelt, 80.
_Abolition_ of Slavery depends on the Africans themselves, not on
our naval force or operations, 270.
_Abstinence_ experienced in the Sahara, 353. Means used to support
it. Effects of, 354.
_Abbuselah Woled_, Arabs of, 138.
_Abdrahaman ben Nassar_, bashaw of Abda, interview with, 136.
_Abdsalam_, prince, departs for Tafilelt, through Draha and Bled el
jereed, 149.
_Abeed_, 481. Seedi Bukaree, emperor's body guard, 481.
_Aboukir_, battle of, its consequence to muselmen, 101.
_Acephali_, 198.
_Africa_, plan for the discovery of, 201.
_African_ Association, Institution, &c. recommended to unite their
energies and operations to cultivate a commercial intercourse with
Africa, 228. The same recommended an a large scale, 249. African
Company, a plan for, 251. African Association, disastrous
expeditions of, 258. An union of the African interests beneficial,
271. African duplicity exemplified, 293. African Association might
find the son of Ali Bey an acquisition in promoting their views, 304.
_African_ names, how pronounced, 491.
_Agadeer_, or Santa Cruz, port of, opened to Dutch commerce, 55.
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