The Warrior's Looking Glass: Wherein is Shewn from Many High Authorities, the Trivial Causes, Cruel Nature, Direful Effects and Anti-Christian Spirit and Practice of WarGarland Pub., 1971 - 212 pages |
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Page 122
... Hyder Ali found that he had to do with men who either would sign no con- vention , or whom no treaty , and no fignature could bind , and who were the determined ene- mies of human intercourse itself , he decreed to make the country ...
... Hyder Ali found that he had to do with men who either would sign no con- vention , or whom no treaty , and no fignature could bind , and who were the determined ene- mies of human intercourse itself , he decreed to make the country ...
Page 124
... Hyder Ali , and his more ferocious son , absolve themselves of their impious vow , that when the British Armies tra- versed , as they did , the Carnatic , for hundreds of miles in all directions , through the whole line of their march ...
... Hyder Ali , and his more ferocious son , absolve themselves of their impious vow , that when the British Armies tra- versed , as they did , the Carnatic , for hundreds of miles in all directions , through the whole line of their march ...
Contents
Robert Barclay | 21 |
Rev Thomas Clarkson M | 36 |
Thomas Tryon | 70 |
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