learned man. Suspected to be an agent of
Bonaparte. His son resides at Fas, patronised by the Marabet Muley
Dris or Idris, 304.
_Algiers_, attack of, recommended to the Emperor of Marocco, 283.
_Almonds_, plantations of, 74.
_Ambassador_, British, the author's interview with. Great
honor shown to him on his entry into Tangier, 127.
_Amber_, manufactured imitation of, at Fas, 126. 216.
_Amaranites_, or Ait Amaran, a tribe of Berebbers, 124.
_Amak_, the poet, his sumptuous style of living, 353.
_Amorites_, of the, 475.
------, or Ait Amor, 122. Descendants of the ancient Amorites, 124.
Anecdotes of, 193.
_Amusements_ of Europeans at Marocco, 89.
_Anachronism_ of the author misapplied, 442.
_Angola_, natives of, how converted to Christianity, 442.
_Anti-commercial_ system, 211.
_Antiperistasis_ of the Africans, how promoted, 230.
_Antimony_ mines, 331.
_Anecdote_ of an Emperor, 307.
_Anecdotes_, fragments, and notes, 276.
_Antithesis_, a favourite figure with the Arabs, 349.
_Apparel_ of the emperor, plain and simple, 79.
_Arabs_, cookery of, 64. Riches of, in what they consist, 247. Dance
and music, 140. Abstinence of, 141. Beauty of their women, 142.
Patriarchal life of, 143. 196. Arab royalty personified, 195.
Customs of, 244. Of Sahara, hostile to those who do not understand
their language, 262. The manners of, resemble those of the
patriarchal ages, 276. The study of their language and customs the
best comment on the Old Testament, 276. Their territory and origin,
328. Decay of science and arts among, 352.
------, sheiks of, hold themselves accountable for the property,
baggage, &c. of travellers, 233.
_Arabic_ document distributed by Mr. Bowdich in Africa, to the
natives, unintelligible, 492.
------, language, on the, 471. The langua
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