The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 10 |
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الصفحة 66
As a specimen of our author ' s style , we insert his account of the present king of
Persia . • The present king of Persia ascended the throne under a variety of
advantages , which rarely occur in a country where the only claim to sovereignty
...
As a specimen of our author ' s style , we insert his account of the present king of
Persia . • The present king of Persia ascended the throne under a variety of
advantages , which rarely occur in a country where the only claim to sovereignty
...
الصفحة 67
When the king receives any one in state , his sons , who are very numer . ous ,
ftand in a line from the throne ; * his ministers ... Permiffion of being feated in the
presence of the king is only granted to embassadors , and envoys of foreign
states ...
When the king receives any one in state , his sons , who are very numer . ous ,
ftand in a line from the throne ; * his ministers ... Permiffion of being feated in the
presence of the king is only granted to embassadors , and envoys of foreign
states ...
الصفحة 68
The king ' s eldest son , Mihr Ali Khan , is an enterprising young man , much
esteemed by the soldiers and military officers ; and as his illegitimacy deprives
him of all hope of peaceably succeeding his father , it is difficult to say what the ...
The king ' s eldest son , Mihr Ali Khan , is an enterprising young man , much
esteemed by the soldiers and military officers ; and as his illegitimacy deprives
him of all hope of peaceably succeeding his father , it is difficult to say what the ...
الصفحة 69
When the king puts himself at the head of his army , the different serkardas (
chieftains ) are ordered to asiemble their troops ; and the king , having pledges in
his hands for the fidelity of his soldiers , is certain of having an army of fifty or fixty
...
When the king puts himself at the head of his army , the different serkardas (
chieftains ) are ordered to asiemble their troops ; and the king , having pledges in
his hands for the fidelity of his soldiers , is certain of having an army of fifty or fixty
...
الصفحة 127
and turn both King and Parliament out of doors ? It is necessary to come close to
the point , if we would avoid being imposed upon by words without meaning : all
generalities must be resolved into particulars , before their value can be ...
and turn both King and Parliament out of doors ? It is necessary to come close to
the point , if we would avoid being imposed upon by words without meaning : all
generalities must be resolved into particulars , before their value can be ...
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