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Tripoli. H. to Q.A ?.1. Reigning Family ?.1 Reigning and H.'s family etc
Now, as to my own family
My father, Mohammed D'Ghies has now for these á³á á³á years, namely since the
year 181. been Secretary of State for foreign affairs
He is about á³á á³á years of age He has four sons 1. His eldest son, Myself
Hassuna D'Ghies á³á á³á years of age, born Ao á³á á³á 2. His second son Mohammed
D'Ghies á³á á³á years of age: born Ao á³á á³á 3. His third son á³á á³á D'Ghies
á³á á³á years of age born á³á á³á 4. His fourth son á³á á³á D'Ghies between 13
and 14 years of age born Ao á³á á³á
Daughters, the two abovementioned.
About seven years of his life, my father passed in visiting and making his
observations in several countries in Europe. He was at that time the only man of
distinction in Tripoli perhaps the only man of any class in that State or any
other of North Africa, who has been ever in possession of any such advantage:
except in so far as here and there a short diplomatic mission to some particular
Court may have made exception.
By his experience of the benefit derivable from such a source of intellectual
culture he was led to communicate it to me his eldest son. I had been bred to
that part of the official Establishment by which under the religion of Mahomet
the functions of religion and those of Judicature are united. For qualifying men
for those offices, besides ordinary Schools we have two Seminaries which may be
termed Universities: one of them Tanjiura about {ten} miles to the west of
Tripoli; the other, Zanzour, about { } to the East. In the Mahometan
Universities in general, The subjects of study, in addition to the Coran and
Grammar as applied to that subject, are Mathematics, Logic and Rhetoric:
Mathematics little applied to practice: all three derived from translations made
of old from the Greek. Of no branch either of Natural History or Natural
Philosophy is any cognizance taken. At Tanjiura our family has an estate. For
between 3 and 4 years, namely from 18.. to 18.. I studied at Tanjiura. To
Zanzour likewise I made occasional visits, deriving instruction from the
Professors there. In the month of á³á á³á 181., I left Tripoli and landed at
Marseilles on my way to Paris. I passed my time in France till the 8th of March
1821: on which day I set out for Brussels on a tour through the Netherlands: In
that country I continued till the á³á á³á of June 1821 on which day I arrived in
London with the character of Ambassador from the Sovereign of Tripoli to the
King of Great Britain etc. At Paris I endeavoured to fill up in some sort the
deficiencies left in my education by our Universities. In France my acquaintance
was extensive: it included many men of eminence in different lines. I had once a
conference of some length with the King. In England my acquaintance has been
still more extensive. By a friend of Romilly, Mr Scarlet, who, as you must know
is at the head of the profession of the law in England, it was recommended to me
to make acquaintance if possible with Mr Bentham. I tried: and at length, on the
á³á á³á of June 1822, I succeeded.
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