Majesty makes with his own pen a sign, according to the number of the pages; and rewards the readers with presents of cash, either in gold or silver, according to the number of leaves read out by them. Among books of renown, there are few that are not... Akbar - Page 146by George Bruce Malleson - 1890 - 204 pagesFull view - About this book
| Abū al-Faz̤l ibn Mubārak - India - 1873 - 784 pages
...are few that are not read in His Majesty's assembly hall ; and there are no historical facts of the past ages, or curiosities of science, or interesting...Majesty, a leader of impartial sages, is unacquainted. He does not get tired of hearing a book over again, but listens to the reading of it with more interest.... | |
| Abū al-Faz̤l ibn Mubārak - India - 1873 - 788 pages
...silver, according to the number of leaves read out by them. Among books of renown, there are few that are not read in His Majesty's assembly hall ; and there are no historical facts of tho past ages, or curiosities of science, or interesting points of philosophy, with which His Majesty,... | |
| Bonnie C. Wade - Art - 1998 - 548 pages
...hears every book from the beginning to the end. . . . Among the books of renown there are few that are not read in His Majesty's assembly hall; and there are no historical facts of the past ages, or curiosities of science, or interesting points of philosophy, with which His Majesty,... | |
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