PERSIA
... PERSIA. tterious frontier differenrce which hare existed between the Turkish Sultan and the Persian Shah at lenitth been amicably settled by the of and ...
... PERSIA. tterious frontier differenrce which hare existed between the Turkish Sultan and the Persian Shah at lenitth been amicably settled by the of and ...
... echanics’ Institution was held on Thi proposa! is for the abolition hurch Fal and the extension i i ! by the audacity of the Persian Shah how far | day evening at the ‘Trades’ Hall. The chair was ‘ak y of free trade to the colenies. Sir John Herschell is a ...
... after which he will spend the winter at one of the German baths. A very reasonable and eligible offer has been made the Persian Shah to the French Emperor, offering him the Protectorate of the East, and calling his attention to the favourable opportunity ...
... stipendiary Magistrates. The House then adjourned at 1.20, a.m. A very reasonable and eligible offer has been made the Persian Shah to the French Emperor, offering him the Protectorate of the East, and calling his attention to the favonrable opportunity ...
... oar of 18. - ii. and a heavy eutc.idy to Hoot I We gave hint to pay hie natitetilnek-enew. and we f.m i the and with the Persian Shah to divert hies from Ilerat. It has nee doverted bite; hie army I. =eater of the Central Asian city ; and we ate in full ...
... s of the representative of the polite Persians to appear rather boorish, have been exaggerated. Although, however, the Persian Shah's title of King of Kings must in the Western countries in which he is sojourning at present provoke a smile, as being ...
... the entire mass of spectators were seized with an irrepressible desire to look out to sea, and to express a wish that the Persian Shah would come. The day being hazy, it was some time before the distinct outline of the escorting ships could be detected by ...
... heard the entire mass of spectators were seized with irrepressible desire to look out to sea, and to express wish that the Persian Shah would come. The day being hazy, it was some time before the distinct outline of the escorting ships could be detected by ...
... s of the representative of the polite Persians to appear rather boorish, have been exaggerated. Although, however, the Persian Shah's title of King of Kings must in the Western countries in which he is sojourning at present provoke a smile, as being ...
... polish. Such phrases as ■■ Soon my slumbers they were broke will not do In poetry. Lines Relatlre to the Visit of the Persian Shah” should hare been sent at tbo time when his was this country. Home the lines are pretty rigorous. Here Is a specimen - ...
... English complexions rather throws a doubt upon the fog theory.—Evening Standard. Phlegmatic Orientals. —The phlegmatic Persian Shah who declined to to the Derby because it was already known to him that one horse faster than another was a good deal like ...
... were ahsoulutelv devoid of anything approaching enthusiasm. They went for the same reason that they would have gone to see Persian Shah, an Indian Nabob, or a King Cetawayo; and, looking upon the spectacle, I was forcibly reminded of the truth of Thomas Carlyle's ...