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... recoil in Old England’s quiet and dignified retort, in her increasingly Popular Ovation, ucjt to the Cesarewitch —but to the Persian Shah. For Latest Telegraphic News and Latest Local and General News sec Page 1(». ...
... recoil in Old England’s quiet and dignified retort, in her increasingly Popular Ovation, ucjt to the Cesarewitch —but to the Persian Shah. For Latest Telegraphic News and Latest Local and General News sec Page 1(». ...
... advantage area if the needs of the company made it neoeaaary, aa is hinted. Next, if not superior in tanos to the rait the Persian Shah, ia thought to have been that of the directors the North western, T.anoashrrs and Yorkshire, and Sheffield Railways, and ...
... various monasteries. But, besiles these, them ate also interesting Oriental writings, P4u Arabic Koxan from India, and a Persian Shah Namen, illustrated by Persian bandsi, among the rest, Of Esglish works, perhaps the ?? interesting is a poem said to have ...
... informed with ri regard at any rate to the views and statements of t. the opposition, if such a term. can be used of I ,, Persian ?? Shah of Persia is nearly I is, played out. He drinks a bottle of brandy a day. H 1e : c eonsumes hashish and oplum freely. ...
... wad said to have once been the eye an !Indian idol. Somewhat obscurely it passed into , private handsom the murder of the Persian Shah, !Nadir, and was brought to Amsterdam by an Armenian merchant. Catherine 11 of Ruled% desiring it for her sceptre, itwas ...
... and that in a year or two the Roam Embassy will be as powerful as ever at At the same time we learn by the au.lacity the Persian Shah how fir the Raman factious about the war have influenced the harharous Courts which kens from St. Petersburg almost all ...
... Khiva, the sonof the Bokhama Ameer the son of Yakoob O Beg,the former ?? of Kashgar,and Abdoissamed h irza, brother of the Persian Shah. Itis- uncert-i hether the attendance of the Shah himself can be secsred. A deputtion of eleven -representatives of %all ...
... de Lima, from Brazil, the son and representative of another hemisphere, and Abdourrakhn Khan, despatched hither by the Persian Shah, introduced an exotic element into this formal and urbane company, The ladies of all the ambassadors, Lady Stuart, and ...
... of the firmau of cones3sion. lIi. de Lossep3 is preparing to leave for Egypt, and will shortly afterwards proceed to THE PERSIAN SHAH. TErmRAN, MAY 14. The Shah of Persia left Engelli for Astrakhan on Dlouday morning. THE REPORTED CAPTURE OF KHVA. The ...
... the|mendation of the Fins e company bave re-| Newsbam-houre should Portuguese Govern-| Mayor's dispowl on ¢ its secept- | Persian Shah's visit to } arbitration, matter whic of the British | prove to be contentious yt accounts for this|the proposal been mo ...