| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 sider
...definitive treaty of .peace was iigned between the Britiih, and their allies, the Nizam, and Mahratns on the one part, and Tippoo Sultan on the other, by which he ceded one half of his territorial pofleffions, and delivered up two of his fons to lord Cornwallis, as hoftages for the fulfilment of... | |
| 1797 - 522 sider
...definitive treaty of peace was (igned between the BritiHi, and their allies, the Nizam, and Mahrattas on the one part, and Tippoo Sultan on the other, by which he eeded one half of his territorial poffeflions, and delivered up two of his fons to lord Cornwallis,... | |
| William Green (A.M.) - 1821 - 148 sider
...executed on the 18th. of April. March 19. Lord Cornwallis makes peace with Tippoo Sultan, who delivers up two of his sons as hostages for the fulfilment of the treaty. May 21. A Proclamation in England to prevent seditious meetings. June 15. Parliament rose. Supplies... | |
| Peter Auber - 1826 - 908 sider
...to restore the whole of the prisoners who had been captured from the time of Hyder; and to deliver two of his sons as hostages for the fulfilment of the treaty. Tippoo procrastinated the negotiation as long as possible, and was actually engaged with increasing... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 556 sider
...immediately, and the rest at stated periods ; that he should forfeit one half of his dominions, and cede two of his sons as hostages for the fulfilment of the treaty. The termination of this war was most serviceable to the interests of Britain, and most flattering to... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1826 - 1042 sider
...immediately, and the rest at stated periods ; that he should forfeit one half of his dominions, and cede two of his sons as hostages for the fulfilment of the treaty. The termination of this war was most serviceable to the interests of Britain, and most flattering to... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1846 - 512 sider
...sum of money at once; to promise a still larger contribution at a subsequent period ; and to place two of his sons as hostages for the fulfilment of the treaty in the hands of the English. On this occasion, Lord Cornwallis and General Meadows gave up their share... | |
| Hastings Fraser - 1865 - 544 sider
...half of his territories, or an equivalent in money, to be divided between the allies, and to deliver up two of his sons as hostages for the fulfilment of the treaty. This event makes one of the most interesting episodes in all the histories of the period, but a more... | |
| 1837 - 652 sider
...service. To their mortification, however, they found that the campaign had terminated; Tippoo having given up two of his sons as hostages for the fulfilment of the conditions of peace. The war being at an end, Lord Cornwallis kindly acceded to the wish which they... | |
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