| Andrew Comstock - 1853 - 456 páginas
...justice, and interest combined so evidently to enforce. | When at length Hyder Ali | found that Ae had to do with men | who either would sign no convention,...intercourse itself, | he decreed to make the country I possessed by these incorrigible, and predestinated criminals, | a memorable example to mankind. |... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - 972 páginas
...convention, or whom no treaty and no signature could bind, and who were the determined enemies of tinman intercourse itself, he decreed to make the country...resolved, in the gloomy recesses of a mind capacious of sueh things, to leave the whole Carnatic an everlasting monument of vengeance, and to put perpetual... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - 972 páginas
...sign His invasion «пьет«- no convention, or whom no treaty and IMtir in 1 780. • ljl • l O d9 K H^:7 l Z S x ' 2 =g 9 L [ M ɯ ` - Ϙ< c k / < ÚdM w& c c v ݱOt ɝ ]K>ssessed by these incorrigible and predestinated criminals a memorable example to mankind. He resolved,... | |
| Peter Burke - 1854 - 340 páginas
...misunderstood) from performing what justice and interest combined so evidently to enforce. " When at length Hyder Ali found that he had to do with men who either...mankind. He resolved, in the gloomy recesses of a mind HYDEE ALl's DEVASTATION OF THE CAENATIC. 177 capacious of such things, to leave the whole Carnatic... | |
| Peter Burke - 1854 - 346 páginas
...misunderstood) from performing what justice and interest combined so evidently to enforce. " When at length Hyder Ali found that he had to do with men who either...could bind, and who were the determined enemies of humau intercourse itself, he decreed to make the country possessed by these incorrigible and predestinated... | |
| Andrew Comstock - 1855 - 444 páginas
...misunderstood) i from performing whai justice, and interest | combined so evidently to enforce. | When at length Hyder Ali | found that he had to do with men | who...mind, capacious of such things, | to leave the whole Carnatic I an everlasting monument of vengeance, ] and to put perpetual desola'tion, i as a barrier... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1856 - 962 páginas
...Mr. Burke, when he had spoken of men who would sign no convention, goes on to describe them as those "whom no treaty and no signature could bind, and who...determined enemies of human intercourse itself;" he then represents them as "incorrigible and predestinated criminals," and in the next sentence speaks... | |
| DAVID O.. ALLEN, D. D. - 1856 - 636 páginas
...native princes. " When at length Hyder found that he had to do with men who would sign no convention, whom no treaty and no signature could bind, and who...determined enemies of human intercourse itself, he determined to make the country possessed by these incorrigible and predestined criminals a memorable... | |
| David Addison Harsha - 1857 - 544 páginas
...shook the British power there to its foundation. Here we have the eloquent passage: " When at length Hyder Ali found that he had to do with men who either...mind capacious of such things, to leave the whole Carnatic an everlasting monument of vengeance, and to put perpetual desolation as a barrier between... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1857 - 416 páginas
...Nabob ofArcot:— 1785.1 When at length Hyder AH found that he had to do with men who would either sign no convention, or whom no treaty and no signature...memorable example to mankind. He resolved, in the gloomy recess of a mind capacious of such things, to leave the whole Carnatic an everlasting monument of vengeance,... | |
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