During the second third of the 19th century many Europeans went to make their fortunes in northern Algeria. On June 11, 1881 the men of Bu-Amena attacked the farmers, causing panic among the European emigrants, travelling around the towns in the interior of Tunisia and Algeria, preaching holy war. Many returned to their countries of origin. Algeria, Saida (Oran region). Panic of the European inhabitants when the settlers who were able to escape the Kharfaffah massacres arrived. Engraving by Bernardo Rico y Ortega (1825-1894). Later colouration. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1881. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/during-the-second-third-of-the-19th-century-many-europeans-went-to-make-their-fortunes-in-northern-algeria-on-june-11-1881-the-men-of-bu-amena-attacked-the-farmers-causing-panic-among-the-european-emigrants-travelling-around-the-towns-in-the-interior-of-tunisia-and-algeria-preaching-holy-war-many-returned-to-their-countries-of-origin-algeria-saida-oran-region-panic-of-the-european-inhabitants-when-the-settlers-who-were-able-to-escape-the-kharfaffah-massacres-arrived-engraving-by-bernardo-rico-y-ortega-1825-1894-later-colouration-la-ilustracin-espaola-y-americana-1881-image437256873.html
RM2GBANGW–During the second third of the 19th century many Europeans went to make their fortunes in northern Algeria. On June 11, 1881 the men of Bu-Amena attacked the farmers, causing panic among the European emigrants, travelling around the towns in the interior of Tunisia and Algeria, preaching holy war. Many returned to their countries of origin. Algeria, Saida (Oran region). Panic of the European inhabitants when the settlers who were able to escape the Kharfaffah massacres arrived. Engraving by Bernardo Rico y Ortega (1825-1894). Later colouration. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1881.
Bubbles for 1825 - or - Fortunes made by steam. The scene refers to the Panic of 1825, the first modern economic crisis, precipitated by speculation investment in Britain's new peace-time economy. The bankers sell bubbles, some of which, such as the infamous Poyais bubble, have already burst. December 1st 1824. Engraved by S W Fores. Note two Jews in front of picture holding shares. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bubbles-for-1825-or-fortunes-made-by-steam-the-scene-refers-to-the-149147538.html
RMJJJ75P–Bubbles for 1825 - or - Fortunes made by steam. The scene refers to the Panic of 1825, the first modern economic crisis, precipitated by speculation investment in Britain's new peace-time economy. The bankers sell bubbles, some of which, such as the infamous Poyais bubble, have already burst. December 1st 1824. Engraved by S W Fores. Note two Jews in front of picture holding shares.
During the second third of the 19th century many Europeans went to make their fortunes in northern Algeria. On June 11, 1881 the men of Bu-Amena attacked the farmers, causing panic among the European emigrants, travelling around the towns in the interior of Tunisia and Algeria, preaching holy war. Many returned to their countries of origin. Algeria, Saida (Oran region). Panic of the European inhabitants when the settlers who were able to escape the Kharfaffah massacres arrived. Engraving by Bernardo Rico y Ortega (1825-1894). Later colouration. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1881. Author Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/during-the-second-third-of-the-19th-century-many-europeans-went-to-make-their-fortunes-in-northern-algeria-on-june-11-1881-the-men-of-bu-amena-attacked-the-farmers-causing-panic-among-the-european-emigrants-travelling-around-the-towns-in-the-interior-of-tunisia-and-algeria-preaching-holy-war-many-returned-to-their-countries-of-origin-algeria-saida-oran-region-panic-of-the-european-inhabitants-when-the-settlers-who-were-able-to-escape-the-kharfaffah-massacres-arrived-engraving-by-bernardo-rico-y-ortega-1825-1894-later-colouration-la-ilustracin-espaola-y-americana-1881-author-image437669171.html
RM2GC1FDR–During the second third of the 19th century many Europeans went to make their fortunes in northern Algeria. On June 11, 1881 the men of Bu-Amena attacked the farmers, causing panic among the European emigrants, travelling around the towns in the interior of Tunisia and Algeria, preaching holy war. Many returned to their countries of origin. Algeria, Saida (Oran region). Panic of the European inhabitants when the settlers who were able to escape the Kharfaffah massacres arrived. Engraving by Bernardo Rico y Ortega (1825-1894). Later colouration. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1881. Author
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RMDDN1JD–People bargaining for mounts at West Smithfield, London, 1825. Artist: Theodore Lane
The International library of famous literature, selections from the world's great writers, ancient, mediaeval, and modern with biographical and explanatory notes and critical essays by many eminent writers . rst of the Waverley Novels. He became a partner in Constables publish-ing house and the Ballantynes printing house, in order to realize all sides ofthe profit from his works ; but bad management, and his immcuse overdrafts ontheir resources to build up a great feudal estate at Abbotsford, left them so weakthat the panic of 1825 ruined both. He wore out his life in the effort to pay upin fu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-international-library-of-famous-literature-selections-from-the-worlds-great-writers-ancient-mediaeval-and-modern-with-biographical-and-explanatory-notes-and-critical-essays-by-many-eminent-writers-rst-of-the-waverley-novels-he-became-a-partner-in-constables-publish-ing-house-and-the-ballantynes-printing-house-in-order-to-realize-all-sides-ofthe-profit-from-his-works-but-bad-management-and-his-immcuse-overdrafts-ontheir-resources-to-build-up-a-great-feudal-estate-at-abbotsford-left-them-so-weakthat-the-panic-of-1825-ruined-both-he-wore-out-his-life-in-the-effort-to-pay-upin-fu-image338149788.html
RM2AJ41E4–The International library of famous literature, selections from the world's great writers, ancient, mediaeval, and modern with biographical and explanatory notes and critical essays by many eminent writers . rst of the Waverley Novels. He became a partner in Constables publish-ing house and the Ballantynes printing house, in order to realize all sides ofthe profit from his works ; but bad management, and his immcuse overdrafts ontheir resources to build up a great feudal estate at Abbotsford, left them so weakthat the panic of 1825 ruined both. He wore out his life in the effort to pay upin fu
. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. oti HISTOKY OF HEEEFOED CATTLE and then took a farm at Llanlellen. about a mile from Hardwiek. About the year 1825 there was a kind of panic amongst the banks, and one m which he had a large sum of money invested failed. William Hewer was so over- come by the disaster that, with his eldest son, William, he left the country for America, but he lived only about six months after he ar- rived, being quite heart-broken. He died in New York in November, 1825, and was interred at the cemetery of St. Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-hereford-cattle-proven-conclusively-the-oldest-of-improved-breeds-hereford-cattle-oti-histoky-of-heeefoed-cattle-and-then-took-a-farm-at-llanlellen-about-a-mile-from-hardwiek-about-the-year-1825-there-was-a-kind-of-panic-amongst-the-banks-and-one-m-which-he-had-a-large-sum-of-money-invested-failed-william-hewer-was-so-over-come-by-the-disaster-that-with-his-eldest-son-william-he-left-the-country-for-america-but-he-lived-only-about-six-months-after-he-ar-rived-being-quite-heart-broken-he-died-in-new-york-in-november-1825-and-was-interred-at-the-cemetery-of-st-ma-image216370966.html
RMPG0FAE–. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. oti HISTOKY OF HEEEFOED CATTLE and then took a farm at Llanlellen. about a mile from Hardwiek. About the year 1825 there was a kind of panic amongst the banks, and one m which he had a large sum of money invested failed. William Hewer was so over- come by the disaster that, with his eldest son, William, he left the country for America, but he lived only about six months after he ar- rived, being quite heart-broken. He died in New York in November, 1825, and was interred at the cemetery of St. Ma
During the second third of the 19th century many Europeans went to make their fortunes in northern Algeria. On June 11, 1881 the men of Bu-Amena attacked the farmers, causing panic among the European emigrants, travelling around the towns in the interior of Tunisia and Algeria, preaching holy war. Many returned to their countries of origin. Algeria, Saida (Oran region). Panic of the European inhabitants when the settlers who were able to escape the Kharfaffah massacres arrived. Engraving by Bernardo Rico y Ortega (1825-1894). La Ilustracion Española y Americana, 1881. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/during-the-second-third-of-the-19th-century-many-europeans-went-to-make-their-fortunes-in-northern-algeria-on-june-11-1881-the-men-of-bu-amena-attacked-the-farmers-causing-panic-among-the-european-emigrants-travelling-around-the-towns-in-the-interior-of-tunisia-and-algeria-preaching-holy-war-many-returned-to-their-countries-of-origin-algeria-saida-oran-region-panic-of-the-european-inhabitants-when-the-settlers-who-were-able-to-escape-the-kharfaffah-massacres-arrived-engraving-by-bernardo-rico-y-ortega-1825-1894-la-ilustracion-espaola-y-americana-1881-image369558290.html
RM2CD6RAA–During the second third of the 19th century many Europeans went to make their fortunes in northern Algeria. On June 11, 1881 the men of Bu-Amena attacked the farmers, causing panic among the European emigrants, travelling around the towns in the interior of Tunisia and Algeria, preaching holy war. Many returned to their countries of origin. Algeria, Saida (Oran region). Panic of the European inhabitants when the settlers who were able to escape the Kharfaffah massacres arrived. Engraving by Bernardo Rico y Ortega (1825-1894). La Ilustracion Española y Americana, 1881.
Durante el segundo tercio del siglo XIX muchos europeos fueron a hacer fortuna al norte de Argelia. El 22 de junio de 1881 los hombres de Bu-Amena atacaron a los agricultores provocando el pánico entre los emigrantes europeos. Muchos regresaron a sus paises de origen. Argelia, Saida (Orán). Pánico de los habitantes europeos al llegar los colonos que pudieron librarse de las matanzas de Kharfaffah. Grabado por Bernardo Rico y Ortega (1825-1894). La Ilustración Española y Americana, 8 de agosto de 1881. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/durante-el-segundo-tercio-del-siglo-xix-muchos-europeos-fueron-a-hacer-fortuna-al-norte-de-argelia-el-22-de-junio-de-1881-los-hombres-de-bu-amena-atacaron-a-los-agricultores-provocando-el-pnico-entre-los-emigrantes-europeos-muchos-regresaron-a-sus-paises-de-origen-argelia-saida-orn-pnico-de-los-habitantes-europeos-al-llegar-los-colonos-que-pudieron-librarse-de-las-matanzas-de-kharfaffah-grabado-por-bernardo-rico-y-ortega-1825-1894-la-ilustracin-espaola-y-americana-8-de-agosto-de-1881-image246236338.html
RMT8H0XX–Durante el segundo tercio del siglo XIX muchos europeos fueron a hacer fortuna al norte de Argelia. El 22 de junio de 1881 los hombres de Bu-Amena atacaron a los agricultores provocando el pánico entre los emigrantes europeos. Muchos regresaron a sus paises de origen. Argelia, Saida (Orán). Pánico de los habitantes europeos al llegar los colonos que pudieron librarse de las matanzas de Kharfaffah. Grabado por Bernardo Rico y Ortega (1825-1894). La Ilustración Española y Americana, 8 de agosto de 1881.
Notes on genera of Paniceae : I-IV . Fig. 2.Sacciolepis gibba.. Chase—Notes on Genera of Panic ex. II. 7 Panicum aquaticum Bosc ex Spreng. 1825, Syst. 1: 319. Ins. Bermud.A duplicate type was seen in the Webb herbarium in Florence.Sacciolepis gibba (Ell.) Nash 1901, Britt, Man. 89. (See above.) Sacciolepis myuros (Lam.) Panicum myuros Lam. 1791, Tab. Enc. 1: 172. (Misprinted myruos,but corrected in Enc. 4: 748.) Ex America merid. Comm. a D. Rich-ard. The type in the Lamarck herbarium in Parisis labeled in Lamarcks handwriting de CayenneLeblond Panicum myuros lam. ill. sen. In theEncyclopedie ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notes-on-genera-of-paniceae-i-iv-fig-2sacciolepis-gibba-chasenotes-on-genera-of-panic-ex-ii-7-panicum-aquaticum-bosc-ex-spreng-1825-syst-1-319-ins-bermuda-duplicate-type-was-seen-in-the-webb-herbarium-in-florencesacciolepis-gibba-ell-nash-1901-britt-man-89-see-above-sacciolepis-myuros-lam-panicum-myuros-lam-1791-tab-enc-1-172-misprinted-myruosbut-corrected-in-enc-4-748-ex-america-merid-comm-a-d-rich-ard-the-type-in-the-lamarck-herbarium-in-parisis-labeled-in-lamarcks-handwriting-de-cayenneleblond-panicum-myuros-lam-ill-sen-in-theencyclopedie-image338369267.html
RM2AJE1CK–Notes on genera of Paniceae : I-IV . Fig. 2.Sacciolepis gibba.. Chase—Notes on Genera of Panic ex. II. 7 Panicum aquaticum Bosc ex Spreng. 1825, Syst. 1: 319. Ins. Bermud.A duplicate type was seen in the Webb herbarium in Florence.Sacciolepis gibba (Ell.) Nash 1901, Britt, Man. 89. (See above.) Sacciolepis myuros (Lam.) Panicum myuros Lam. 1791, Tab. Enc. 1: 172. (Misprinted myruos,but corrected in Enc. 4: 748.) Ex America merid. Comm. a D. Rich-ard. The type in the Lamarck herbarium in Parisis labeled in Lamarcks handwriting de CayenneLeblond Panicum myuros lam. ill. sen. In theEncyclopedie (
. Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . - were religious rather than scholasticor political, they proved to be effective, arrested the panic, and saved theday. In the autumn of 1825 a great revival began—a sort of servicein which President Griffin was easily a past master. The hope, thespiritual ferxor. the conquering energy awakened by it, enabled him toraise twenty-five thousand dollars and to build a new chapel. Griffin Hall,which was dedicated September 2d, 1828. Some of the subscribers to. BERKSHIRE COUNTY 49 the biiikli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/historic-homes-and-institutions-and-genealogical-and-personal-memoirs-of-berkshire-county-massachusetts-were-religious-rather-than-scholasticor-political-they-proved-to-be-effective-arrested-the-panic-and-saved-theday-in-the-autumn-of-1825-a-great-revival-begana-sort-of-servicein-which-president-griffin-was-easily-a-past-master-the-hope-thespiritual-ferxor-the-conquering-energy-awakened-by-it-enabled-him-toraise-twenty-five-thousand-dollars-and-to-build-a-new-chapel-griffin-hallwhich-was-dedicated-september-2d-1828-some-of-the-subscribers-to-berkshire-county-49-the-biiikli-image370156353.html
RM2CE625N–. Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . - were religious rather than scholasticor political, they proved to be effective, arrested the panic, and saved theday. In the autumn of 1825 a great revival began—a sort of servicein which President Griffin was easily a past master. The hope, thespiritual ferxor. the conquering energy awakened by it, enabled him toraise twenty-five thousand dollars and to build a new chapel. Griffin Hall,which was dedicated September 2d, 1828. Some of the subscribers to. BERKSHIRE COUNTY 49 the biiikli
. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. oti HISTOKY OF HEEEFOED CATTLE and then took a farm at Llanlellen. about a mile from Hardwiek. About the year 1825 there was a kind of panic amongst the banks, and one m which he had a large sum of money invested failed. William Hewer was so over- come by the disaster that, with his eldest son, William, he left the country for America, but he lived only about six months after he ar- rived, being quite heart-broken. He died in New York in November, 1825, and was interred at the cemetery of St. Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-hereford-cattle-proven-conclusively-the-oldest-of-improved-breeds-hereford-cattle-oti-histoky-of-heeefoed-cattle-and-then-took-a-farm-at-llanlellen-about-a-mile-from-hardwiek-about-the-year-1825-there-was-a-kind-of-panic-amongst-the-banks-and-one-m-which-he-had-a-large-sum-of-money-invested-failed-william-hewer-was-so-over-come-by-the-disaster-that-with-his-eldest-son-william-he-left-the-country-for-america-but-he-lived-only-about-six-months-after-he-ar-rived-being-quite-heart-broken-he-died-in-new-york-in-november-1825-and-was-interred-at-the-cemetery-of-st-ma-image231978087.html
RMRDBEBK–. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. oti HISTOKY OF HEEEFOED CATTLE and then took a farm at Llanlellen. about a mile from Hardwiek. About the year 1825 there was a kind of panic amongst the banks, and one m which he had a large sum of money invested failed. William Hewer was so over- come by the disaster that, with his eldest son, William, he left the country for America, but he lived only about six months after he ar- rived, being quite heart-broken. He died in New York in November, 1825, and was interred at the cemetery of St. Ma
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