Travels In Morocco - Volume 1 of 2 - By James Richardson



















































 -  This system has admirably and invariably succeeded
for the last two or three centuries; that is to say, the empire - Page 18
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This System Has Admirably And Invariably Succeeded For The Last Two Or Three Centuries; That Is To Say, The Empire Of Morocco Has Remained Intact By Foreign Influences, While Its System Of Commerce Has Been An Exclusive Native Monopoly.

The Americans, however, have endeavoured to adopt a more expeditious mode of treating with the Maroquine Court.

They have something, in the style and spirit of Lynch law, usually made their own demands and their own terms, by threatening the immediate withdrawal of their consul, or the bombardment of ports.

The Shereefs, thus intimidated, have yielded, though with a very bad grace. Nevertheless, the Americans have received no favours, nor have they obtained a nearer approach to the awful Shereefian presence than other people; and it is not likely they ever will succeed beyond their neighbours. The French and English have always negotiated and corresponded, corresponded and negotiated, and been worsted once and worsted again. Somehow or other, the Emperor has, in most cases, had his own way. Neither the American nor our own European system is the right or dignified course. And I am still of opinion, that the Maroquine Court is so far enlightened respecting the actual state of the barbarians or Christian infidels, out of its Shereefian land of Marabouts, out of its central orthodox Mussulman land of the Mugreb, as to be accessible to ordinary notions of things, and that it would always concede a just demand if it were rightly and vigorously pressed, and if the religious fanaticism of its people were not involved in the transaction.

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