Travels in Morocco, Volume 1. by James Richardson
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Missionary Societies in Europe to direct their attention to this part of
Africa (that is, Kordofan). If they delay much longer, it will be too late; for, when the negroes have once adopted the Koran, no power on earth can induce them to change their opinions. I have heard, through several authentic sources, that there are few provinces in the interior of Africa where Mohammedanism has not already begun to gain a footing." It would be a great solace to me should this work be received favourably, and be deemed to reflect honour on the memory of my lamented husband; and, in the hope that such may be the case, I venture to commit it into the hands of an indulgent public. J.E. RICHARDSON. London, November 15, 1859. CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME INTRODUCTION PREFACE CHAPTER I. Policy of the Court of Morocco.--Its strength.--Diploplomatic Intercourse |
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