ASTRONOMICAL LABOURS OF JAY-VSIXHA, 183 



* and the aitronomers of 



' Europe, and having pre- 

 pared all the apparatus 

 of an obfervatory, do 

 you fo labour for the as- 

 certaining of the point 

 inqueftion, thatthedif- 

 agreement between the 

 calculated times of thole 

 phenomena, and the <^>^ & ] J 

 times in which they are c^cJ* 



obfervedto happen may 



be rectified. i \ >s_ \ • ^v 



£ Although this was ^ ^- vj 



a mighty talk, which ^^ ^^J &jpi -*hz* 

 during a long period of ^l^Jj j\ *£=* 3 J^ 

 time none of the power- " ^ \ k •••• Mi \ 



fill Rajahs had prole- J& L^= J * 'f*f J !^° 

 cuted ; nor, among the ^J^J z^.^ y^ o KJJ* 

 tribes of Islam, iince j| a XJ J^b| ^ J 

 the time of the martvr- r-~ 1-j i . « , «V.- 

 prince, whole fins are °^ £^V/° ^ ^ U { 

 forgiven, Mi rz a Uli> s^M^V <^=== <^^£^ <ydl» *-> 

 ga Beg, to the preient, ^ J^ JU oW*< jl 

 which comprehends a <i ' •"• ^ jl& 



period of more than (^r*^ vXnw^I (^_<-V. *?: 

 three hundred years,had . J ^^ L^- " t£ ^£o 

 anv one of the kings, -^ < i ^^ . . • ** «.. 



poffefled of power and ^^ C^ *W O u 

 dignity, turned his at- )\ cW^Xj d^yhj^j\^=3 



tention to this obi eel ; < rf i / r \ 



yet, to accomplish the j ^ -"-? HP J- 



exalted command which (^-a— £i ^— »jj-l s^*--^ 



he had received, he (Vtr- .*' , . , j. 



/%; J bound the girdle IVJr* U J< ] f -„j^ 

 of reiolution about the (jL^o r? ^-r^ *w^Uo> 

 loins of his foul, and -| VrJ^ a&*j 1^ 

 conttrucled here (at "* v . '•' * M~~' 



Dchly) feveral of the ^^ ^ (S^J ^ J J 

 i n ft r u m e n t - o f an o b f e r - *» >*r^. L» Jw -^ _j <3 cOC j ! 



y « ratoxy. 



