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it to his majeity of dig- _jO<S US^aAhi {.j^ju 



nity and power, the ^i ' iZjjOS 



fun of the firmament 1 j .*/T *•; ^V - -* 



of felicity and domini- A ^-^ Ll ^ CS;L^U j 



on, the fplendor of the (J^jIj ^^ j C^iks 



forehead of imperial ;; \. . v ...s x 

 magnificence, the un- 

 rivalled pearl of the fea 

 of lbvereignty, the in- 

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 liar of the heaven of 



empire, whofe itandard * (J^ ^ij . *£^ 



is the Sun, whofe reti- ** C ^&{£\- i- v 



nue the Moon ; whofe iT^.f^ ^ b r~£ 



lance is Mars, and his ^>X> ^C,^^, (^Uaw I 



pen like Mercury ; ^L_x->*A--jr qU * ^ 



with attendants like • . ,* , , ' \ \\ \ n 



Ykxus ;. whofe threfli- U ^ U - M ^H ] o^^ 1 



old is the Iky, whole ^U'bkrM ^jt ^tStrsfl 



iignet is Jupiter; (^| JJ^ ,^ ,j^ j 



whofe centinel da- v - w •'*> 



turn; the Emperor S L^ cX^js:^ (^yiljfc tfifc 



deicended from a long . , Jfcj£, jjf'il 



race of Kings; an ^ A ^ ^ 



A L ex \nder in digni- (Sj '-"■*-v- , f J ^.J < - x -v- ! 



r v, the Iliad ow of G o d ; <l\aj b>*ji 

 the victorious king, 

 Mdhomhted Shah, may 

 he ever be triumphant 

 in battle ! 



c i Ie was pleafed to re- ^ ^ cK ^^ OJO 4^> J 



F I y ,iinceyou,whoare , ^, , ^fj|^ T 



learned in the myftenes s -f \f \ \ 



of fcience, }iaye a per- ^L^J <^Jj\^ ^\ ^j jO> 



fe& knowledge of this ! ^ t..^«A-A- -^, OwJ 



matter ; having affefn- ^ m . .. . . >L« 



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andgeometriciansof the A Jlj JyJ^ * ^UL^ ^ 



faith of Islam and the * 1 r~ • * 1 -JlI 



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