[156] Haedo, Historia de Argel. p. 122. Quarterly Review, Vol. XV. pp. 169, 172. Shaler's Sketches of Algiers, p. 77. Short Account of Algiers, pp. 22, 25.—It seems to have been supposed, that, according to the Koran, the condition of slavery ceased when the party became a Mussulman. (Penny Cyclopædia: Art. Slavery. Noah's Travels, p. 302. Shaler's Sketches, p. 60.) In point of fact, freedom generally followed conversion; but I do not find any injunction on the subject in the Koran.
[157] "De los peores que en Argel auia."—Haedo, Historia de Argel, p. 85. Navarrete, Vida de Cervantes, p. 361.
[158] Roscoe, Life of Cervantes, pp. 303, 304. Cervantes, Baños de Argel.
[159] Biographie Universelle (Michaud): Art. Thomas de Jesus. Digby's Broad Stone of Honor, Tancredus, § 9, p. 181.
[160] Biographie Universelle: Art. Vincent de Paul.
[161] Memoirs, MS.
[162] Braithwaite's Revolutions in Morocco, p. 353.
[163] Keatinge's Travels, p. 250. Quarterly Review, Vol. XV. p. 146. See also Chénier's Present State of Morocco, Vol. I. p. 192, Vol. II. p. 369.
[164] Lempriere's Tour, p. 29O. See also pp.3, 147, 190, 279.
[165] Narrative of a Ten Years' Residence at Tripoli, p. 241.