| France - 1799 - 226 pages
...unlefs fome material conlideration of , the public intereft fhould forbid the attempt. If the conduft of Tippoo Sultaun had been of a nature which could be termed ambiguous or fufpicious ; if he had merely increafed his force beyond his ordinary eftablifhment, or had : ftationed... | |
| East India Company - India - 1800 - 302 pages
...becomes the duty of the Government ; unlefs fome material confideration of the public imereft fhould forbid the attempt. If the conduct of Tippoo Sultaun...been of a nature which could be termed ambiguous or fufpicious ; if he had merely increafed his force beyond his ordinary eftablifhment, or had ftationed... | |
| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - Books - 1800 - 1036 pages
...unlefs fome material confideratiou of the public imereft (hould forbid th^ attempt. If the conduit of Tippoo Sultaun, had been of a nature which could be termed ambiguous or fufpicious ; if he had merely increafcd his Jforce beyond his ordinary cftabliftimcnr, or had Rationed... | |
| Sir John Malcolm - India - 1826 - 642 pages
...state becomes the duty of the government, unless some material consideration of the public interests should forbid the attempt. If the conduct of Tippoo...renewed his secret intrigues at the courts of Hyderabad, Poonah, and Cabul ; or even if he had entered into any negotiation with France, of which the object... | |
| John Malcolm - India - 1826 - 648 pages
...state becomes the duty of the government, unless some material consideration of the public interests should forbid the attempt. . If the conduct of Tippoo...had stationed it in some position on our confines, 9t on those of our allies, which might justify jealousy or alarm ; if he had renewed his secret intrigues... | |
| John Malcolm - India - 1826 - 644 pages
...material consideration of the public interests should forbid the attempt. If the conduct of Tippoo Sultauu had been of a nature which could be termed ambiguous...establishment, or had stationed it in some position on our confine-, or on those of our allies, which might justify jealousy or alarm ; if he had renewed his... | |
| Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - Governors - 1836 - 734 pages
...ambiguous conduct, to reparation for injuries done, and to security against injuries intended. nied, or from the evident nature of circumstances cannot...renewed his secret intrigues at the Courts of Hyderabad, Poonah and Cabul, or even if he had entered into any negociation with France, of which the object was... | |
| English periodicals - 1838 - 762 pages
...Fort William, August 12, 1798, which I pursued, may be stated in the following manner : " The rights of states applicable to every case of contest with...renewed his secret intrigues at the Courts of Hyderabad, Poonah, and Cabul, or even if he had entered into any negociation with France, of which the object... | |
| English periodicals - 1838 - 760 pages
...I pursued, may be stated in the following manner : " The rights of states applicable to every cose of contest with foreign powers are created and limited...renewed his secret intrigues at the Courts of Hyderabad, Poonah, and Cabul, or even if he had entered into any negociation with France, of which the object... | |
| English periodicals - 1838 - 772 pages
...Fort William, August 12, 1798, which I pursued, may be stated in the following manner : " The rights of states applicable to every case of contest with...might justify jealousy or alarm ; if he had renewed hia secret intrigues at the Courts of Hyderabad, Poonah, and Cabul, or even if he had entered into... | |
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