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A Compleat
History of the Piratical States of Barbary: Viz. Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli and Morocco. Containing the Origin, Revolutions, and Present State of These Kingdoms, Their Forces, Revenues, Policy, and Commerce. Illustrated with a Plan of Algiers, and a Map of
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The old Baba Abdi couldn't stand the grief that he felt after the fall of the city. He blamed himself for not taking the necessary measures and not sending the reinforcement that the
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and arrived the 3th of may, but left 6 days later as the
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tried a second time, but still failed as the
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received a better reception than the Dutch, and even was invited by the Dey where he also received the
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Histoire d'Alger sous la domination turque (1515-1830)
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would be elected as his successor without opposition.
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193:Biography
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