A General History And Collection Of Voyages And Travels - Volume 9 - By Robert Kerr












































 -  On this the jesuit and all the Portuguese
faction struck in, so that I explained myself fully concerning them; and - Page 438
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On This The Jesuit And All The Portuguese Faction Struck In, So That I Explained Myself Fully Concerning Them; And As I Offered A Conditional Peace, So I Valued The Friendship Of The Portuguese At A Very Low Rate, And Their Enmity At A Still Lower.

After some time, having explained my demands, the king said my proposals were just and my resolution noble, and bade me clearly propound the conditions I desired.

Asaph Khan, who had stood silent during all this debate, and who now wished to end it, as we were warm, now interposed, saying, If we talked all night, it could only come to this at last, that I should draw my demands in writing and present them; which, if found reasonable, would be granted by the king. The king said he certainly would do so; and at my request the prince engaged to do so likewise. The king then rose to go away, but on my request he turned round, and I desired my interpreter to say, That I came the day before to see his majesty and his greatness, and the ceremonies of the feast, on which occasion I was placed behind him, in an honourable place certainly, but where I could not see around; and therefore humbly requested his majesty would be pleased to let me stand on the platform beside his throne. In answer to this, he commanded Asaph Khan to let me choose my own place in future.

In the morning of the 14th, I sent a messenger to Asaph Khan, lest he or the prince might have misunderstood me, by reason of the king's mistake, and had supposed I had complained against either of them, which I did not, neither did I so intend; yet I was willing to let them see that I did not entirely depend upon Asaph Khan, by whom I had hitherto done my business with the king; but, if he should continue his manner of only delivering to the king what he himself pleased, and not what I said, I would find another way.

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