[11]The taxes in Siwah are levied on the date and olive trees, at the rate of 2½ piastres on each tree, yielding an annual revenue of 10,000 dollars. From this tax the waddy date-trees, whose fruit is used for feeding the cattle, and which amount to 90,000, are excepted.
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- pg [117] Changed: which lead to to it to: which lead to it
- pg [152] Changed: Bon Jera’a to: Bou Jera’a
- pg [204] Changed: Ijherri, إِجهّري to: إِجهرّي
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- pg [303] Changed: Er-Rocheia, الرحيه, to: Er-Rocheia, الرحيه.
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