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CHAPTER III.

Travels in Morocco, Volume 2. · James Richardson — chapter 2 of 19 · ~93 words · public domain

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The two different aspects by which the strength and resources of the Empire of Morocco may be viewed or estimated.--Native appellation of Morocco.--Geographical limits of this country.--Historical review of the inhabitants of North Africa, and the manner in which this region was successively peopled and conquered.--The distinct varieties of the human race, as found in Morocco.--Nature of the soil and climate of this country.--Derem, or the Atlas chain of mountains.--Natural products.--The Shebbel, or Barbary salmon; different characters of exports of the Northern and Southern provinces.--The Elæonderron Argan.--Various trees and plants.--Mines.--The Sherb-Errech, or Desert-horse.

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