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100 with pearls. Two Aid-du-Camps, one at each ide attended him on horeback; from whom he was little more ditinguihed in plendor of habiliment, than by the diamond tar in his turban. Their addles were ornamented with taels, fringe, and various kinds of embroidery. Before and behind him, moved in the pomp of ceremony, a great number of pages, and near his peron lowly advanced his life guard, mounted on hores: all were clad in a tile of unrivalled elegance: the very earth with expanding boom, poured out her treures to deck them; and the artian eayed his utmt kill to furnih their trappings. His