Presents
Presents of Persons of Rank, of Great Value and Variety
Presents were Given by Kings to Each Other in Token of Inferiority
Presents were Given in Token of Friendship
Presents were Given: As Tribute
Presents were Given: At Marriages
Presents were Given: On all Occasions of Public Rejoicing
Presents were Given: On Occasions of Visits
Presents were Given: On Recovering from Sickness
Presents were Given: On Restoration to Prosperity
Presents were Given: On Sending Away Friends
Presents were Given: To Appease the Angry Feelings of Others
Presents were Given: To Confirm Covenants
Presents were Given: To Judges to Secure a Favourable Hearing
Presents were Given: To Kings to Engage Their Aid
Presents were Given: To Reward Service
Presents were Given: To Show Respect
Presents: Antiquity of
Presents: Considered Essential on all Visits of Business
Presents: Generally Presented in Person
Presents: Generally Procured a Favourable Reception
Presents: Laid out and Presented With Great Ceremony
Presents: Not Bringing, Considered a Mark of Disrespect
Presents: Often Borne by Servants
Presents: Often Conveyed on Camels
Presents: Receiving of, a Token of Good Will
Presents: Sometimes Sent Before the Giver
Presents: Things Given as Cattle
Presents: Things Given as Food
Presents: Things Given as Garments
Presents: Things Given as Gold and Silver Vessels
Presents: Things Given as Horses and Mules
Presents: Things Given as Money
Presents: Things Given as Ornaments
Presents: Things Given as Precious Stones
Presents: Things Given as Servants
Presents: Things Given as Weapons of War
Presents: when Small or Defective, Refused