This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1886 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAT XI-- As the Sciotans & Kentucks had maintained with each' other an unterrupted peace & friendly intercourse for the space of four hundred & eighty years, it seems almost incredible, that a cause, which was of no great importance to either nation, should excite their resentment against each other ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1886 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAT XI-- As the Sciotans & Kentucks had maintained with each' other an unterrupted peace & friendly intercourse for the space of four hundred & eighty years, it seems almost incredible, that a cause, which was of no great importance to either nation, should excite their resentment against each other & produce all the horrors of war.--But such were the unhappy effects of an affair, which had no regard to a single person, except the imperial families of the two empires & the King of Sciota, -- As these families were descended from the great Lobaska, they had, during the reigns of all their Emperors been in the habit of visiting each other, but as each Emperor & his children were required not to marry out of their respective dominions, no intermarriages had taken place. They however claimed relationship & still continued to each other, the appellation of our dearest & best beloved Cousen.--A Cousen of this description, who was the eldest son of Hamboon the Emperor of Kentuck arived at the City of Talanga with a small but splendid Retinue of Friends.--At that time Rambock, who was the fourteenth Emperor, was siting on the throne of Siota--He received the young Prince with apparent sensations of the highest pleasure & spared no pains to manifest towards him by his treatment the greatest esteem and friendship. The Emperor had an only son, whose name was Moonrod--He ordered him to attend the young Prince & to treat him with every to- of affection & honour. They spent their time in receiving visets from the officers of the goverment--in viewing curiosities, & in the assemblies of the first class of young citizens who met for recreation.--Elseon, for this was the name of the young Prince, was, soon after his arival, introduced to Lamesa, the..
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