Travels through the Empire of Morocco by John Buffa
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the Peasants--Moors hospitable--Arrive at a Village--The ancient
Zelis--Public Accommodations--Much infested with Vermin--Arzilla, a ruinous walled Town--Arrive at Larache. LETTER III. Conducted to the Governor--Medical Hint from his Secretary--Governor recovers--Larache--Its Harbour, Shipping, and Inhabitants. LETTER IV. Excursion to Mamora, and thence lo Salee--Friendly Reception by the Governor of the latter--Rabat--Tower of Hassen--Shella--Mansooria-- Alcasser--Quiber--Its Socco, or Market-place. LETTER V. Leave Larache with an Escort--Curious Custom on returning from Mecca--Arrive at Tetuan. LETTER VI. Ill Usage of a Lieutenant of the Swiftsure--Disaffection of the Moorish Governor towards Great Britain. LETTER VII. Sail for Tetuan--Appearance of the Coast--Enter the Boosega River--Curious Towers of Defence--Custom-house--Female Dress--Enter Tetuan over a Road of unlevelled Rock--Disagreeable Streets--Well |
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