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 * INTRODUCTION.
 * CHAP.
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 * |—Antiquity of the kingdom of Persia—Its recent Losses—Situation and Provinces of which it is composed,
 * —Aspect and Nature of the Soil and Climate,
 * |—Population—Names, Manners, and Customs, of some of the Tribes of Persia,
 * |—Antiquity of the kingdom of Persia—Its recent Losses—Situation and Provinces of which it is composed,
 * —Aspect and Nature of the Soil and Climate,
 * |—Population—Names, Manners, and Customs, of some of the Tribes of Persia,
 * —Aspect and Nature of the Soil and Climate,
 * |—Population—Names, Manners, and Customs, of some of the Tribes of Persia,
 * |—Population—Names, Manners, and Customs, of some of the Tribes of Persia,
 * |—Population—Names, Manners, and Customs, of some of the Tribes of Persia,


 * —Of the King—
 * Sect I.—His Family—His Household—His Revenues,
 * Sect II.—Feth Ali Shah,
 * Sect III.—Of the Royal Family,
 * Sect. IV.—Of the King’s Titles,
 * Sect. V.—Of the King’s Household,
 * Sect. VI.—Of the King’s Seraglio,
 * Sect. VII.—Of the Coorook,
 * Sect. VIII.—Splendour of the Court—Royal Audiences,
 * Sect. IX.—Of the King's Guards,
 * Sect.X.—Of the King's Power,
 * —Of the Great Officers of the Empire—
 * Sect. I.—Of the Itimad-ad-Dowlah, or Prime Minister,
 * Sect. II.—Of the Ameen-ad-Dowlah, or Second Minister,
 * Sect. III.—Of the Vaca Neviz, or Secretary of State,
 * Sect. IV.—Of the Meer-Aub, or Prince of the Waters,
 * style="text-indent:0em; padding-left:2em"|Sect. V.—Of the Beylerbeys, or Governors of Provinces,
 * Sect. VI.—Of the Titles of Mirza and Khan,
 * —Of the Government of the Provinces and Cities,
 * —Of the Nature of Landed Property,
 * —Of the Sources of the Revenue of the State,
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 * —Of the Military Force—
 * Sect. I.—General Observations,
 * Sect. II.—Of the Arms of the Persian Troops,
 * Sect. III.—Of the Military Art among the Persians,
 * style="padding-left:2em; text-indent:-2em"|—Of the Mode of Investiture with Offices, and of the Khilaut, or Robe of Honour,
 * —Of Presents,
 * Sect. IX.—Of the King's Guards,
 * Sect.X.—Of the King's Power,
 * —Of the Great Officers of the Empire—
 * Sect. I.—Of the Itimad-ad-Dowlah, or Prime Minister,
 * Sect. II.—Of the Ameen-ad-Dowlah, or Second Minister,
 * Sect. III.—Of the Vaca Neviz, or Secretary of State,
 * Sect. IV.—Of the Meer-Aub, or Prince of the Waters,
 * style="text-indent:0em; padding-left:2em"|Sect. V.—Of the Beylerbeys, or Governors of Provinces,
 * Sect. VI.—Of the Titles of Mirza and Khan,
 * —Of the Government of the Provinces and Cities,
 * —Of the Nature of Landed Property,
 * —Of the Sources of the Revenue of the State,
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 * —Of the Military Force—
 * Sect. I.—General Observations,
 * Sect. II.—Of the Arms of the Persian Troops,
 * Sect. III.—Of the Military Art among the Persians,
 * style="padding-left:2em; text-indent:-2em"|—Of the Mode of Investiture with Offices, and of the Khilaut, or Robe of Honour,
 * —Of Presents,
 * style="text-indent:0em; padding-left:2em"|Sect. V.—Of the Beylerbeys, or Governors of Provinces,
 * Sect. VI.—Of the Titles of Mirza and Khan,
 * —Of the Government of the Provinces and Cities,
 * —Of the Nature of Landed Property,
 * —Of the Sources of the Revenue of the State,
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 * —Of the Military Force—
 * Sect. I.—General Observations,
 * Sect. II.—Of the Arms of the Persian Troops,
 * Sect. III.—Of the Military Art among the Persians,
 * style="padding-left:2em; text-indent:-2em"|—Of the Mode of Investiture with Offices, and of the Khilaut, or Robe of Honour,
 * —Of Presents,
 * —Of the Sources of the Revenue of the State,
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 * —Of the Military Force—
 * Sect. I.—General Observations,
 * Sect. II.—Of the Arms of the Persian Troops,
 * Sect. III.—Of the Military Art among the Persians,
 * style="padding-left:2em; text-indent:-2em"|—Of the Mode of Investiture with Offices, and of the Khilaut, or Robe of Honour,
 * —Of Presents,
 * Sect. I.—General Observations,
 * Sect. II.—Of the Arms of the Persian Troops,
 * Sect. III.—Of the Military Art among the Persians,
 * style="padding-left:2em; text-indent:-2em"|—Of the Mode of Investiture with Offices, and of the Khilaut, or Robe of Honour,
 * —Of Presents,
 * Sect. III.—Of the Military Art among the Persians,
 * style="padding-left:2em; text-indent:-2em"|—Of the Mode of Investiture with Offices, and of the Khilaut, or Robe of Honour,
 * —Of Presents,
 * style="padding-left:2em; text-indent:-2em"|—Of the Mode of Investiture with Offices, and of the Khilaut, or Robe of Honour,
 * —Of Presents,
 * —Of Presents,
 * —Of Presents,
 * —Of Presents,


 * —General Character of the Persian Legislation,
 * —Of the Administration of Justice,
 * —Of the Law of Marriage,
 * —Of Civil and Criminal Justice,
 * —Of the different kinds of Punishments,
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 * —Of the Law of Marriage,
 * —Of Civil and Criminal Justice,
 * —Of the different kinds of Punishments,
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 * —Of Civil and Criminal Justice,
 * —Of the different kinds of Punishments,
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 * —Of the different kinds of Punishments,
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