| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - Elocution - 1831 - 356 pages
...to the walled cities. But escaping from fire, sword, and exile, they fell into the jaws of famine. For eighteen months, without intermission, this destruction...so completely did these masters in their art, Hyder AH, and his more ferocious son, absolve themselves of their impious vow, that when the British armies... | |
| Scotland - 1833 - 1056 pages
...bodies in the streets, or on the glacis of Tanjore, and expired of famine in the granary of India. " For eighteen months, without intermission, this destruction...Madras to the gates of Tanjore. And so completely did those masters in their art, Hyder Ali, and his more ferocious son, absolve themselves of their impious... | |
| England - 1833 - 1032 pages
...bodies in the streets, or on the glacis of Tanjore, and expired of famine in the granary of India. " For eighteen months, without intermission, this destruction...Madras to the gates of Tanjore. And so completely did those masters in their art, Hyder AH, and his more ferocious son, absolve themselves of their impious... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 744 pages
...humiliating to human nature itself, that, on better thoughts, I rind it more advisable to throw a pall over this hideous object, and to leave it to your general conceptions. I For eighteen months, without intermission, this destruction raged from the gates of Madras to the... | |
| Jonathan Barber - Oratory - 1836 - 404 pages
...to the walled cities. But escaping from fire, sword, and exile, they fell into the jaws of famine. For eighteen months, without intermission, this destruction...art, Hyder Ali, and his more ferocious son, absolve them* selves of their impious vow, that when the British armies traversed, as they did, the Carnatic... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1837 - 744 pages
...humiliating to human nature itself, that, on better thoughts, I find it more advisable to throw a pall tly happen (and nothing but t t For eighteen months, without intermission, this destruction raged from the gates of Madras to the... | |
| George Croly - 1840 - 612 pages
...bodies on the streets, or on the glacis of Tanjore, and expired of famine in the granary of India. " For eighteen months, without intermission, this destruction...Madras to the gates of Tanjore. And so completely did those masters in their art, Hyder Ali, and his more ferocious son, absolve themselves of their impious... | |
| George Croly - Politicians - 1840 - 334 pages
...bodies on the streets, or on the glacis of Tanjore, and expired of famine in the granary of India. " For eighteen months, without intermission, this destruction...Madras to the gates of Tanjore. And so completely did those masters in their art, Hyder Ali, and his more ferocious son, absolve themselves of their impious... | |
| Oratory - 1840 - 452 pages
...charity could do: but it was a people in beggary; it was a nation that stretched out its hands fur food. For eighteen months without intermission, this destruction raged from the gates of Madras to the gates of Yangore ; and so completely did these masters in their art, Hyder Ali and his more ferocious son, absolve... | |
| George Lillie Craik - English language - 1845 - 484 pages
...humiliating to human nature itself; that, on better thoughts, I find it more advisable to throw a pall over this hideous object, and to leave it to your...did these masters in their art, Hyder Ali and his ferocious son, absolve themselves of their impious vow, that, when the British armies traversed, as... | |
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