| John Nichols - 1828 - 702 pages
...speech of entrance kneeling, till the King willing him to -arise and cover, he did, and presenting his Letters of Credence written in the Persian language,...Majesty, he returned accompanied as he came to the Prince his lodgings, where Master Secretary Conway repairing to him, intertained him an hour with discourse... | |
| 1844 - 742 pages
...him to arise and cover, he did, and presented his letters of credence, written in the Persian tongue, and un-understood for want of an interpreter, no where then to be found in England." He goes on to give somewhat lengthy details of this and other successive audiences which took place... | |
| John Philip Hore - 1885 - 386 pages
...his Speech of Entrance kneeling, till the King willing him to arise and come, he did, and presenting his Letters of Credence (written in the Persian Language,...then to be found in England :) After this, having gratious words, and countenances from his Majesty, he returned accompanied as he came to the Prince... | |
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