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oft ^^ l ^ itmQ ^ ft » d the magi of the empire have prognosticated gfegfifippijaipstfws * TTie potent and all-wise Sbfth Th ^ ayy # ?—rfion o £ ^ ^ Id ^ t p f the 98 sons of the late Futteh Ali—rwho ium dif ^ te jftp oj e ^ tiaies of Iraun , pointed out to his favourite p #££$£ oa £ ^ ji 94 i afternoon as the y were discussing sherbe t , pipe& a ** 4 ojjfer , 3 ft&ir 3 of . state , the many advantages that would accr * i £ : fca well
ti ^ n ^ iye ^ as as to him , by the alliance of one of thes > wg ^ t ^ futu re sovereign of England . In the accomplishment o ^ $ u % he admitted there were considerable difficulties , tQ be o ^ rn ^]^^ but he did not consider them by any means as insurmountable . Tlie difference of their religious persuasions wag nptJLiVJtUese days of so much importance as during the early
pfljryjQS pt the reign of their father , when tribes and nations hated ora another for the love of God , and the forms of prayer . He h $£ j recently sounded the British Emir , now resident at the Persjafi ^ f ^ furt * . who had courteously informed him , without any further c $ j } pj ^ D } Jocution than a respectful address rendered necessary , th ^ t ti ^ Negotiators of his country were about to admit the children of I ^ eLi nto their Divan , and that the natural progress of things iXfrnlcl soon lead to a creation of Hebrew peers . It was plam be the
tqgt l ^ i ^ ^ vQuld case if peers continued to exist at all , since iLw ^ weJH { cnown that Lord Solomons , and the Baroness Ruth ' s- * ^^ y ^ ^ VV -W * . ^*^* ' ie son ° ^ Jehoshofat , the son of Plum , could g ^ psg cd tljeir own accord any title or place they thought fijopd , g £ jto t retain or to sell again , "If then , " justly concluded jtyafp > — : ^ ting the fore finger of his right hand , and healing ' time upon the tube of his pipe to the peroration of his iropexial a | gflipji » n ^— " if then , from among these homeless , infidel , iind ( m ^ fjt ^ jt Jtrjbes , ^ ome few are considered worthy to stand around tifaff l&hp $ $ n % Y br ° ther Shab William , I swear by the shadoyv oj ^ mjfcmtkefs beard , that no rational cause can exist in the xnu \ d oj ^ tq ^ p onc ed people whose ancestors are of yesterday , whyja li ^^^^ P ^ dant of our mighty Prophet should not rij ^ htfuJLly affioreip ^ e ar tli e pearl of Britain , and share with her tuie <« MTes p ^ u ^ a their
a ^ jyi ^ of sovereignty . " The favourite uncles , many of whom aic ^ jr ^ m ^ g ^ r than nephew , departed ; the Shah calljug d ^ wn t ^ pWg ^ fig pf Alia upon all their suits , since those who failedj > ( ^^ BT W ^ ff might yet contrive to pick up a gem from die Ei \ glifih c f ^ rt ^^ jVAps e l ustre this proud nation pai d appropriate trfj ^ u t $ . - AtfefB ^ oureddin , Mirza , the twenty-eighth son of the lftte 3 m ^ ^ Nfff in his four-alid-twentieth yean Ha i ^ tibort an 4 f ^ jf / MhWVqry black beard , and is something kow-legg&L H ^ e i ^ j |^ q { tp ^ b ^ celebrated in Persia , but to whfvt , royal qunlkic ^ ^ e ( Hif 9 | Wp / an ^ , jioue of his countrym en jiow o ^ erjier ^ ran inform «•• X * Nil V ^^ tioualy hinted , Jhowev ^ ri th ^ C % ; van e ^ pi ^ rc * HBWt « R ? y ^ one . «^ tting tjia ^ any « ot ^ r ^^^ n ^ i tjirf" foe PfpM ^ i ; ibpt 1 ^ 8 . ever been k eard of i n 4 tlu > ^ rcvin ^ ance will
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1836, page 472, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2660/page/12/
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