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" When at length Hyder Ali found that he had to do with men who either would sign no convention, or whom no treaty and no signature could bind, and who were the determined enemies of human intercourse itself, he decreed to make the country possessed by... "
Orators of England - Page 216
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Ultramontanism: England's Sympathy with Germany, as Expressed at the Public ...

George Roy Badenoch, Robert Potts - Church and state - 1874 - 654 pages
...Hyder Ali, has deseribed their character. Like Hyder Ali, ' we have to do with men who either will sign no convention, or whom no treaty and no signature could bind, and against whom the faith that holds the moral elements of the world together is no protection.' Prussia...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1875 - 968 pages
...can not be misunderstood) from performing what justice and interest combined so evidently to enforce. Ilil .DT.,io. . nftiic Cur- no convention, or whom no treaty and " ' *° no signature could bind, and...
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Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay: With Indexes...

Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1876 - 768 pages
...used to consider as strangers. BURKE: Speech on Mr, Fox's East India Bill. When at length Hyder All found that he had to do with men who either would...by these incorrigible and predestinated criminals an example to mankind. He resolved, in the gloomy recesses of a mind capacious of such tilings, to...
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A Few Notes on Latin Rhetoric, with Tables and Illustrations

John Edwin Nixon - Rhetoric, Ancient - 1876 - 90 pages
...excitata esse videatur. Cic. p. Mitrena. 8" (33. я.) When at length Hyder Ali found that ho had to ß13 do with men who either would sign no convention, or...treaty and no signature could bind, and who were the detera14 mined enemies of human intercourse itself, he decreed to a3 inake the country possessed by...
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Sanders' Rhetorical, Or, Union Sixth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of ...

Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1876 - 622 pages
...to do with men who either would sign no convention, or whom no treaty and no signature could 6ind, and who were the determined enemies of human intercourse...make the country possessed by these incorrigible and predestined criminals a memorable example to mankind. 2. He resolved in the gloomy recesses of a mind...
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Text-book of Prose: From Burke, Webster, and Bacon : with Notes, and ...

Henry Norman Hudson - Readers - 1876 - 660 pages
...cannot be 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 wo.uld sign no convents&JS', or whom no treaty and no signature could bind, and who ^ere the determined enemies of...
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The cabinet of Irish literature, with biogr. sketches and literary notices ...

Charles Anderton Read - 1879 - 390 pages
...; and he seemed to guide, because he was always sure to follow it. THE DESOLATION OF THE CARNATIC.i When at length Hyder Ali found that he had to do with...signature could bind, and who were the determined , From the speech on the Nabob of Arcot'a Debts, delivered Februar)', Пь5. enemies of human intercourse...
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Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay: With Indexes. Authors, 544 ...

Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1880 - 772 pages
...from your own country, and affects those whom we are used to consider as strangers. BURKE: 348 349 When at length Hyder Ali found that he had to do with...by these incorrigible and predestinated criminals an example to mankind. He resolved, in the gloomy recesses of a mind capacious of such things, to leave...
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Baynham's Elocution, select readings

George Walter Baynham - 1883 - 416 pages
...aptitude of comprehension and richness of imagination superior to every orator, ancient or modern. " When at length Hyder Ali found that he had to do with...make the country possessed by these incorrigible and predestined criminals a memorable example to mankind. He resolved in the gloomy recesses of a mind...
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American Comments on European Questions, International and Religious

Joseph Parrish Thompson - Europe - 1884 - 360 pages
...in his philippic against the East India Company for its breach of faith with Hyder AH, denounced the men " who either would sign no convention, or whom no treaty and no signature could bind," as " the determined enemies of human intercourse itself." 1 And surely the reciprocal intercourse of...
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