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Identifier: europeinafricain01lati (find matches)
Title: Europe in Africa in the nineteenth century
Year: 1895 (1890s)
Authors: Latimer, Elizabeth Wormeley, 1822-1904
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Publisher: Chicago, A.C. McClurg and company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Not only did he commandarmies, always foremost in the fight, on his black charger,but he daily preached to his people, conducting classes inthe mosque for their instruction, and stirring them toenthusiasm by his eloquence. My great object, he said, in a proclamation, is toreform and to do good as much as in me lies. My trust isin God, and from Him, and Him only, I expect rewardand success! With these words he proclaimed the Djehad or HolyWar against the Infidels. The war commenced in 1833,and from that time for forty years, it may be said thatfighting never ceased between the French and the nativepopulation — the Arabs and Kabyles. For, though briefpeace was occasionally made with certain chiefs, or incertain districts, there was always insurrection against theauthority of the French going on in some part of thecountry. The occupation of Algeria during these years was purelymilitary. Punchs celebrated picture of a few Frenchcolonists cultivating the ground under the guns of a strong
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ABDEL KADER. THE FRENCH IN AFRICA. 395 fortress, each man as he held the plough protected by asoldier, was hardly an exaggeration. It may be remarked here, in connection with the feelingat this day in France regarding the foothold of Englandin Egypt, that in 1832, when it became evident that theFrench occupation of Algeria meant more than the sup-pression of piracy, the government of Louis Philippeassured the government of England that France had nointention of holding Algeria, but would evacuate the coun-try as soon as peace and good government could be restored.Subsequently, England acquiesced in the possession ofAlgeria by her neighbor, subject to a stipulation that Franceshould not enlarge the borders of that country either byannexing Tunis on the east, or Morocco to the westward. England on her part has made no diplomatic stipulationwith France as to her Egyptian occupation. It has beensimply an understood thing, founded on possibly indiscreetremarks made in Parliament by an ex-m

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  • bookleafnumber:443
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  • bookcollection:americana
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