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"Il giovane ufficiale della Fratellanza americana grida: "Nessun Wilson potra togliere all'Italia il diritto al conseguimento del sou diritto al diritto che i tricolore italiano sventoli per sempre sulla Torre di Fiume. Io e i miei colleghi sentiama per Fiume lo stesso sentimento che provate voi, o cittadini di Bologna e d'Italia. Togliervi Fiume e una delle piu grandi barbarie del secolo.
See the Story of the Moors in Spain, 279. Furttenbach, Architectura Navalis, 107-110. Dan, Hist. de Barbarie, 277. Dan, l. c., 278. 17th and 18th Centuries. When galleys went out of fashion, and "round ships" took their place, it may be supposed that the captivity of Christian slaves diminished.
Vpon the coast of Barbarie fiue and twentie leagues by North Cape blanke, at three leagues off the maine, there are fifteene fadomes and good shelly ground, and sande among and no streames, and two small Ilands standing in two and twentie degrees and a terce. From Gomera to Cape de las Barbas is an hundred leagues, and our course was South and by East.
There were some surveying-instruments, too, and in the momentary relaxation of suspense the elder of the brothers consulted a compass, as he had done more than once that day. "I thought I heard something," said the boy, shouldering his rifle and turning westward, "but I couldn't say what." "Ah, quelle barbarie!" exclaimed the woman, with a sigh, half petulance, half relief.
"Could I have any suspicion and here Serapion addressed himself to me which god he forced to obey him when he uttered the words, 'Abar Barbarie Eloce Sabaoth Pachnuphis, and more like it! I have only remembered the first few words. But, he continued, it was not enough to be able to pronounce these words.
This Fleete departed out of King-rode neere Bristoll about the beginning of May 1552. being on a Munday in the morning: and the Munday fortnight next ensuing in the euening came to an ancker at their first port in the roade of Zafia, or Asafi on the coast of Barbarie, standing in 32. degrees of latitude, and there put on land part of our Marchandise to be conueied by land to the citie of Marocco: which being done, and hauing refreshed our selues with victuals and water, we went to the second port called Santa Cruz, where we discharged the rest of our goods, being good quantitie of linnen and woollen cloth, corall, amber, Iet, and diuers other things well accepted of the Moores.
Or if ye finde a soyle of the temperature of the South part of Spaine or Barbarie in the which you finde the Oliue tree to growe; Then you may be assured of a noble marchandize for this Realme, considering that our great trade of clothing doeth require oyle, and weying how deere of late it is become by the vent they haue of that commoditie in the West Indies, and if you finde the wilde Oliue there it may be graffed.
But then Marcelline certainly was rather a funny person. "And the cochon de Barbarie, where is he to sleep, Monsieur?" she said to Hugh. Hugh looked rather distressed. "I don't know," he said. "At home he slept in his little house on a sort of balcony there was outside my window. But there isn't any balcony here besides, it's so very cold, and he's quite strange, you know."
The trade into Barbarie groweth likewise to worse termes then before times, and when it was at the best, our merchants haue bene in danger of all their goods they had there, whensoever it happened the king to die. For vntill a new were chosen, the libertie of all disordered persons is such, as they spoile and wrong whom they list, without any redresse at all.
She evidently considered the latter incurable, intolerable, and always eyed him, when he spoke in that language, with ostentatious wonder that such verbal atrocities could be, and murmured gently in lieu of reply "Quelle barbarie!"
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