Page:Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile - In the Years 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, and 1773 volume 2.djvu/534

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TRAVELS TO DISCOVER

me to be of the few that are authentic among those many which have been published as coming from Abyssinia.

"The king Tecla Haimanout, son of the king of the church of Ethiopia, king of a thousand churches[1].

"On the part of the powerful august king, arbiter of nations, shadow of God upon earth, the guide of kings who profess the religion of the Messiah, the most powerful of Christian kings, he that maintains order between Mahometans and Christians, protector of the boundaries of Alexandria, observer of the commandments of the gospel, descended of the line of the prophets David and Solomon,—may the blessing of Israel be upon our prophet and upon them.—To the king Baady, son of the king Ounsa, may his reign be full of happiness, being a prince endowed with these rare qualities that deserve the highest praises as governing his kingdom with distinguished wisdom, and by an order full of equity.—The king of France,

  1. This is not the king's seal. It is the invention of some Mahometan employed to write the letters.