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Beatson, Alexander
A view of the origin and conducts of the war with Tippoo Sultaun: comprising a narrative of the operations of the army under the command of Lieutenant George Harris, and of the Siege of Seringapatam — London, 1800

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APPENDIX.

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No. XXVII.
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Draft of Prefiminary Articfes for the Establishment of the ancient
Friendship, and for the Adjustment of existing Differences between
the Honourable English Company, the Nawab Asoph Jah, Row
Pundit Purdam, and Tippoo Sultaun; settled by Lieutenant-general
George Harris, See. See. Sec. in virtue of Powers delegated to him by
the Right Honourable the Earl of Mornington, K. P. Governor-
general ; by Meer Allum Bahauder, on the Part of the Nawab Asoph
Jah ; by ---—, on the Part of the Paishwah ; and by--
—-, on the Part of Tippoo Sultaun.
1.
T'ippoo Sultaun to receive and honourably entertain an ambassador from
each of the allies, as often and for as long a period of time as any of the
said allies shall require; the allies, on their part, severally consenting to
receive and entertain, in the same manner, and on the same terms, an
ambassador Rom Tippoo Sultaun.
Tippoo Sultaun to dismiss, without delay, fiom his service, and to
remove from his dominions, not only all Frenchmen, or natives of the
Islands of Mauritius and Bourbon, or of any other countries now subject
to France, but also all Europeans, natives or subjects of countries now at
war with Great Britain.

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Tippoo Sultaun to renounce all connection with the French nation; and
to engage, that none of the subjects of that nation shall ever hereafter be
entertained in his service, or be allowed to reside within his dominions.
 
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