GEOGRAPHICAL 



OBSERVATIONS 



RELATING TO THE 



KINGDOM of TUNIS. 



CHAP. I. 



Of the Kingdom of Tunis in general 



H E Kingdom of Tunis is bounded ^'^^ ^"»'^^ 

 to theN. and E. with the Mediter-t'^''^ Kingdom. 

 ranean Sea; to the W. with the 

 Kingdom of Algiers \ and to the S. 

 with That of Triply. It is^ from 

 the Ifland o^Jerha inN. Lat. g 3'. 30'. 

 to Cape Serra in N. Lat. 37'. iz. 

 two hundred and twenty Miles in 

 *^'^^'i^:r^M2^i^^^^ Breadth, and a hundred and Seventy 

 only in Length : Sbehhah, the molt advanced City of This 

 Kingdom to the Weftward, lying in 8°. and Clyhea^ the fartheft 

 totheEaft, in \\\id. E. Long, ixom London. 



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