id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 10355 Richardson, James Travels in Morocco, Volume 1. .txt text/plain 52364 2658 70 once far-famed and dreaded Rovers.--Disembarkation at Mogador.--Mr. Phillips, Captain of the Port.--Rumours amongst the People about my obtained from the Emperor permission for Europeans "to travel in Morocco English Government had instructed the Consul to address the Emperor on Slave Trade in Morocco.--Benoliel as English Cicerone.--Departure from Slave Trade in Morocco.--Benoliel as English Cicerone.--Departure from He says:--"The Morocco Moors like the English very much, and better than Morocco with all the principal merchants of Mogador, to pay a visit to remarked, "The Christian has come to buy all the slaves of the country, A few years ago, a governor of Mogador presented himself to the Sultan arrival of the Governor of Mogador from Morocco, in order to have a Influence of French Consuls.--Arrival of the Governor of Mogador from Influence of French Consuls.--Arrival of the Governor of Mogador from ago, the Emperor gave orders that Jews coming from European countries ./cache/10355.txt ./txt/10355.txt