x v i CONTENTS. Page. —Comparison of the Shelluh Language with that of Siwah, and also with that of the Canary -Islands, and Similitude of Customs - 209 C ÎÎA PTÉ R X I. ¿General Commerce of Marocco—Annual Exports and Imports of the Port of Mogodor—Importance and Advantages of a Trade with the Empire of Marocco—Cause of its Decline—Present Stale of our Relations with the Barbary Powers - - - - *- 234 C H A PT ER X II. Shipwrecks on the Western Coast of Africa about Wedinoon and Sahara—• State of the British and other Captives whilst in possession of the Sahara- wans, or roving Arabs of the Desert—Suggestion of thé Author for fhfe Alleviation of their Sufferings^Mode of their Redemption - 2^9 C H A PT ER X l l t . Commercial Relations of the Empire of Marocco with Timbuctoo, and other Districts of Soudan—Route of the Caravans to and from Soudan-—Of the City of Timbuctoo—The productive Gold Mines in its Vicinage—Of the navigable intercourse between dionie and Timbuctoo ; and from the latter to Cairo in Egypt: the whole being,collected from the most authentic and corroborating testimonies of the Guides of the Caravans, Itinerant Merchants of Soudan, and other creditable sources of Intelligence - 282
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