| Congregational churches - 1813 - 628 pages
...their lives, made all possible haste, and brought into the fort, in a very short time, 80,OOO kalams. By this means the fort was saved. When all w.as over,...(even with some money which belonged to others) made tliein a small present, and sent them home. '•The next year when colonel Braithwaite, with his whole... | |
| Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) - Missions - 1814 - 772 pages
...haste, and brought into " the fort, in a very shert time, 80,000 kalams, " By, this means the fort waa saved. When all '.' was over, I paid the people, (even...them a " small present, and sent them home, . " The next year, when Col. liniit.hv.niu-- with " his whole detachment was taken prisoner, May " jar Alcock... | |
| William Brown (M.D.) - Bible - 1816 - 542 pages
...their lives, made all possible haste and brought into the fort, in a very short time, 80,000 kalams; by this means the fort was saved. When all was over...made them a small present, and sent them home. The next year, when colonel Braithwaite, with his whole detachment, was taken prisoner, major Alcock commanded... | |
| Missions - 1816 - 560 pages
...their lives, made all possible haste, and brought into the fort, in a very short time, 80,000 kalams : by this means, the fort was saved. When all was over...made them a small present, and sent them home. The next year, when Col. Braithwaite, with his whole detachment, was taken prisoner, Major Alcock commanded... | |
| Arminianism - 1833 - 958 pages
...people made all possible haste; for they did this at the risk of their lives. By this means the town was saved. When all was over, I paid the people, (even with some money which belonged to others,) and sent them home." A similar calamity occurred the next year, and Tanjore was again reduced to the... | |
| Baptists - 1825 - 806 pages
...hasle, and brought into the fort, in a very short time, eighty thousand kalams. By this means i he fort was saved. When all was over, I paid the people,...made them a small present, and sent them home. The next year, when Col. Braithwaite with his whole ce(achment was taken prisoner, Major Alcock commanded... | |
| Christian Frederick Swartz - Missions - 1826 - 332 pages
...lives, made all possible haste, and brought into the fort, in a very short time, eighty thousand kalams. By this means the fort was saved. When all was over,...made them a small present, and sent them home. The next year, when Col. Braithwaite with his whole detachment Was taken prisoner, Major Alcock commanded... | |
| Christian Frederick Swartz - Missionaries - 1826 - 334 pages
...lives, made all possible haste, and brought into the fort, in a very short time, eighty thousand kalams. By this means the fort was saved. When all was over,...made them a small present, and sent them home. The next year, when Col. Braithwaite with his whole detachment was taken prisoner, Major Alcock commanded... | |
| Baptists - 1826 - 436 pages
...brought into tjie fort, in a vory short time, eighty thousand kalams. By this mean$ ihe fort was biived. When all was over, I paid the people, (even with some money which belonged to others) made them .1 small present, and sent them home. The next year, when Col. Braithwaite with his whole detachment... | |
| Christian life - 1830 - 104 pages
...their lives, made all possible haste, and brought into the fort, in a very short time, 80,000 kalams: by this means the fort was saved. When all was over,...made them a small present, and sent them home. The next year, when Col. Braithwaite, with his whole detachment, was taken prisoner, Major Alcock commanded... | |
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