Tippoo's ambassadors, ratified by himself, and accompanied by the landing of a French force in his country, is a public, unqualified, and unambiguous declaration of war, aggravated by an avowal, that the object of the war is neither explanation, reparation,... Historical Sketches of the South of India, in an Attempt to Trace the ... - Page 367by Mark Wilks - 1817Full view - About this book
| France - 1799 - 226 pages
...for explanation. The aft of Tippoo's ambafladors, ratified by himfelf, and accompanied by the landing of a French force in his country, is a public, unqualified,...of the war is neither explanation, reparation,, nor fecurity, but the total deftrudion of the JBriti{h Government in India. To affeft to mifunderftand... | |
| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - Books - 1800 - 1036 pages
...for explanation. The act of Tippoo's ambaffadofs, ratified by himfelf, and accompanied by the landing of a French force in his country, is a public, unqualified,...the war, -is neither explanation, reparation, nor fecutity, but the total deftruction of the Britifh Government in India. To affect to mifunderftand... | |
| East India Company - India - 1800 - 302 pages
...explanation. The act of Tippoo 's AmbafTadors, ratified by himfelf, and accompanied by the landing of a French force in his country, is a public, unqualified, and ambiguous declaration of war, aggravated by an 'avowal, that the object of the war is neither explanation,... | |
| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - Books - 1801 - 954 pages
...for explanation. The adt of Tippoo's ambafladors, ratified by himfclf, and accompanied by the landing of a French force in his country, is a public, unqualified, and unambiguous declaration of \\ ar, aggravated aggravated by an avowal, that the objeiil oi the war is neither explanation, reparation,... | |
| John Malcolm - India - 1826 - 644 pages
...for explanation. The act of Tippoo's ambassadors, ratified by himself, and accompanied by the landing of a French force in his country, is a public, unqualified,...government in India. To affect to misunderstand an insult and injury of such a complexion, would argue a consciousness either of weakness or of fear.... | |
| Sir John Malcolm - India - 1826 - 642 pages
...for explanation. The act of Tippoo's ambassadors, ratified by himself, and accompanied by the landing of a French force in his country, is a public, unqualified,...reparation, nor security, but the total destruction of th£ British government in India. To affect to misunderstand an insult and injury of such a complexion,... | |
| Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - Governors - 1836 - 734 pages
...for explanation. The act of Tippoo's ambassadors, ratified by himself, and accompanied by the landing of a French force in his country, is a public, unqualified and unambiguous declaration or act of war, aggravated by an avowal, that the object of the war is neither explanation, reparation,... | |
| Edward Thornton - India - 1842 - 592 pages
...for explanation. The act of Tippoo's ambassadors, ratified by himself, and accompanied by the landing of a French force in his country, is a public, unqualified, and unambiguous declaration or act of war, aggravated by an avowal that the object of the war is neither explanation, reparation,... | |
| Edward Thornton - India - 1842 - 622 pages
...landing of a French force in his country, is a public, unqualified, and unambiguous declaration or act of war, aggravated by an avowal that the object of...government in India. To affect to misunderstand an insult and injury of such a complexion, would argue a consciousness either of weakness or of fear.... | |
| Edward Thornton - India - 1842 - 600 pages
...for explanation. The act of Tippoo's ambassadors, ratified by himself, and accompanied by the landing of a French force in his country, is a public, unqualified, and unambiguous declaration or act of war, aggravated by an avowal that the object of the war is neither explanation, reparation,... | |
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