| John Henry Grose - India - 1766 - 496 pages
...magiftrates, that we were defiroiis to faVe Jo fine a city from deftru6tion, ordered them to withdraw, confuh, and propofe fuch terms of compenfation as might fatisfy...-them from, pillage, and its fatal confequences. THE Tnp propofals they gave in were the very fame, which the Spaniards moft artfully call afecond capitulation... | |
| John Henry Grose - English imprints - 1772 - 498 pages
...archbifhop and principal magiftrates, 'that we were defirous to fave fo fine a city from deftrudtion, ordered them to withdraw, confult, and propofe fuch...them from pillage, and its fatal confequences. THE THE propofals they gave in were the very fame, which the Spaniards moft artfully call a fecond capitulation... | |
| History - 1802 - 502 pages
...archbifhop and principal mag'iftrates, that we were defirous to fave fo fine a city from deftruction, ordered them to withdraw, confult, and propofe fuch...they gave in were the very fame, which the Spaniards mon artfully call a fécond capitulation ; and were afterwards agreed to, and confirmed by us (with... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1765 - 514 pages
...archbifhop and principal magiftrates, that we were deftrous to fave fo fine a city from deftruction, ordered them to withdraw, confult, and propofe fuch...army, and exempt them from pillage, and its fatal confe* quences. The propofals they gave in, were the very fame, which the Spaniards moft artfully call... | |
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