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vsed me better then his promise. I deliuered him a
Present, such as I had, but not in the name of his
Majestic, it beeing too meane; but excused it that the
king could not take knowledge of his beeing lord of
Suratt so lately conferred on him, but hereafter I
doubted not his Majestic would send to him according
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THE UOOHCL EMPEROR JAIIANGIR AND HIS SON, PEINCE KHURRAM,
AFTERWARDS SHAH JAHAN.
From an old print.
to his woorth: This was the respect of the Merchants,
who humbly recommended themselues to his fauour and
protection. He receiued all in very good part; and
after opening of some greauances and Iniuries suffered
at Suratt by vs from his Gouernors, of which, for re-
spect to him, I had forborne to Complayne to the king
off, He promised mee speedy and effectuall Justice,
and to confirme our securytye by any propositions I