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RENEWED INTRIGUES OF TIPPU OF MYSORE
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the English," and asking Tippu to send him an agent. But the French were themselves soon cut off in Egypt; and as the rumours of foreign intervention by sea or land died away, the Mysore Sultan, abandoned to the hostility of the English whom he had seriously alarmed, soon underwent the certain fate of Oriental rulers who venture among the quarrels of European nations.

THE KIND OF VESSEL CALLED GHRAB.