 | George Beaumont - War - 1808 - 218 pages
...of the Eaft-lndia Company. recesses of a mind capacious of such things, to leave the whole Carnatic an everlasting monument of vengeance ; and to put...so collected in his might, that he made no secret whatever of his dreadful resolution. Having terminated his disputes with every enemy, and every rival,... | |
 | Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 pages
...He resolved, in the gloomy recesses of a mind capacious of such things, to leave the whole Carnatic an everlasting monument of vengeance ; and to put...so collected in his might, that he made no secret whatever of his dreadful resolution. Having terminated his disputes with every enemy, and every rival,... | |
 | William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1815 - 754 pages
...He resolved, in the gloomy recesses of a mind capacious of such things, to leave the whole Carnatic an everlasting monument of vengeance, and to put perpetual...of his dreadful resolution. Having 'terminated his his disputes with every enemy, and every rival, who buried their mutual animosities in their common... | |
 | Rodolphus Dickinson - Elocution - 1815 - 216 pages
...a mind capacious of such things, to leave the whole Carnatic an everlasting monument of vengeance f and to put perpetual desolation as a barrier between...He became at length so confident of his force, so collec'ed in his might,, that he made no secret whatsoever of his dreadful resolution. Having terminated... | |
 | Peace - 1821 - 388 pages
...capacious of such things, to leave the whole Carnatic an ever* Servants; of the East India Company. lasting monument of vengeance, and to put perpetual desolation...confident of his force, so collected in his might, that lie »nade no secret whatever of his dreadful resolution. Having terminated his disputes with every... | |
 | 1821 - 522 pages
...He resolved, in the gloomy recesses of a mind capacious of such things, to leave the whole Carnatic an everlasting monument of vengeance, and to put perpetual...together, was no protection. He became at length so con> fident of his force, so collected in his might, that he made no secret whatsoever of his dreadful... | |
 | Charles Butler - Church and state - 1821 - 538 pages
...recesses of a mind capacious of " such things, to leave the whole Carnatic an everlasting mo" nument of vengeance ; and to put perpetual desolation as " a barrier between him and those against whom die faith " which holds the moral elements of the world together was " no protection. He became at... | |
 | Charles Butler - 1824 - 372 pages
...He resolved, in the gloomy recesses of a mind capacious of such things, to leave the whole Carnatic an everlasting monument of vengeance ; and to put...world together was no protection. He became at length sn confident of his force, so collected in his might, thathe made no secret whatsoever of his dreadful... | |
 | Charles Butler - 1824 - 476 pages
...mind capacious of such things, to " leave the whole Carnatic an everlasting monument of ven" geance; and to put perpetual desolation as a barrier between...elements of the world together was no protection. He be" came at length so confident of his force, so collected in his " might, that he made no secret whatsoever... | |
 | Charles Butler - Law - 1824 - 430 pages
...whom the faith which holds the moral " elements of the world together was no protection. He be" came at length so confident of his force, so collected...that he made no secret whatsoever of his dreadful * The Reminiscent thinks Mr. Burke's description of the fate of the exiles, in his Letters on a Regicide... | |
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