Both before, and since that treaty, every principle of policy pointed out this power as a natural alliance ; and on his part it was courted by every sort of amicable office. But the cabinet council of English creditors would not suffer... Orators of England - Page 216edited by - 1900Full view - About this book
| John Matthews Manly - English literature - 1926 - 928 pages
...every sort of amicable office. But the cabinet council of English creditors would not suffer then" subdued me to my father's will; Because the kiss he...FIcw'd Ammon, hip and thigh, from Aroer On Arnon unto divan,2 black and white, of the Nabob of Arcot, for the destruction of Hyder Ali. As to the outward... | |
| N. S. Ramaswami - Political Science - 1984 - 628 pages
...with him. "But the cabinet council of English creditors would not suffer their nabob of Arcot to siga the treaty nor even to give to a prince at least his...forward a continued plot was carried on within the divan (durbar), black and white, of the nabob of Arcot for the destruction of Hyder Ali. As to the outward... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 2008 - 590 pages
...amicable office. But the cabinet council of English creditors would not suffer their Nabob of Areot to sign the treaty, nor even to give to a prince at...equal the ordinary titles of respect and courtesy.* Prom that time forward, a continued plot was carried on within the divan, black and white, of the Nabob... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 2008 - 590 pages
...amicable office. But the cabinet council of English creditors would not suffer their Nabob of Areot to sign the treaty, nor even to give to a prince at...equal the ordinary titles of respect and courtesy.* Prom that time forward, a continued plot was carried on within the divan, black and white, of the Nabob... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1793 - 668 pages
...treaty, nor even to give to a prince, at leaft his equal, the ordinary titles of refpect and courtefy f. From that time forward, a continued plot was carried...divan, black and white, of the nabob of Arcot, for the deftruction of Hyder Ali. As to the outward members of the double, or rather treble government of Madras,... | |
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