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           headed by certain officers attached to the
           court, and sentence, unless the offence be of
           a nature requiring reference to the Imam, is

           executed as soon as pronounced. Public
           women are permitted within all the towns

            and oases, and no punishment is inflicted on
            those who obtain their favours, whether

            Mussulmanns, Jews, or Christians. Notwith­
            standing the predatory habits of the people,

            they have a great abhorrence of petty theft;
            for a second or third offence of this nature
            mutilation is inflicted.

               The resources of the Imam’s government
            consist in the services of the people, and the

            revenue collected at Maskat. The produce
            of the soil is a source of no emolument to him.

            Maskat is indeed the only part of Oman from
            which he derives any revenue, for not a single

            dollar comes from the interior provinces; on
            the contrary, he is compelled during his stay
            in Arabia to expend considerable sums by

            way of presents to the She ikhs of the various
            towns and oases. The revenue at Maskat

            and Matarah arises solely from the customs,
            no other tax, either on their houses, persons,
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