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" To go farther, is in my opinion, a scheme so extravagantly ambitious and absurd, that no Governor and Council in their senses can ever adopt it, unless the whole system of the Company's interest be first entirely new modelled. "
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1809
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The Asiatic Annual Register, Or, A View of the History of ..., Volume 7

Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - 1807 - 756 pages
...Babar, and Orixa. To go tardier is, in my opinion, a scheme so extravagantly a'.nbitious and аЫшч!, that no governor and council in their senses can ever...system of the company's interest be first entirely new modelled." — Such was the language of one whose knowledge was unquestioned, and whose policy...
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Indian Recreations: Consisting of Thoughts on the Effects of the ..., Volume 3

Rev. William Tennant - 1808 - 384 pages
...pos*es3ibns to Bengal, Bahar, and Orissa. To go farther is, in my opinion, a scheme so extravagant, ambitious, and absurd, that no governor and council...adopt it, unless the whole •system of the company's interests be first entirely new-modelled." It may be asked then, why amidst so great personal risk...
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Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ..., Volume 4

Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 608 pages
...always be to confine our conquests and " our possessions to Bengal, Bahar, and " Orixa. To go farther is, in my opinion, " a scheme so extravagantly ambitious...adopt it, unless " the whole system of the company's in" terest be first entirely new modelled." — Such was the language of one whose knowledge was unquestioned,...
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Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ..., Volume 4

Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 600 pages
...and " Orixa, To go farther is, in my opinion, '.' a scheme so extravagantly ambitious and «' absqrd, that no governor and council in •• their senses can ever adopt it, unless " thft whole system of the company's in" terest be first entirely nevv modelled,". — £uch was the...
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The History of British India, Volume 2

James Mill - 1817 - 736 pages
...always be, to confine our assistance, our conquest, and our possessions, to Bengal, Bahar, andOrixa: To go further is, in my opinion, a scheme so extravagantly...in their senses can ever adopt it, unless the whole scheme of the Company's interest be first entirely new modelled." ,dered fruitless their extraordinary...
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The History of British India, Volume 2

James Mill - 1817 - 744 pages
...30th Sept. 1765, says, " My resolution was, and my hopes will always be, to confine our assistance, our conquest, and our possessions, to Bengal, Bahar, and Orixa : To go further is, ia my opinion, a scheme so extravagantly ambitious and absurd, that no governor and council in their...
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The History of British India, Part 36

James Mill - 1820 - 1100 pages
...30th Sept. 1765, says, " My resolution was, and my hopes will always be, to confine our ass.stance, our conquest, and our possessions, to Bengal, Bahar,...in their senses can ever adopt it, unless the whole scheme of the Company's interest be first entirely new modelled." BOOK iv. body of about 300 Europeans...
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The History of British India, Volume 3

James Mill - 1848 - 674 pages
...30th Sept. 1765, sajs, " My resolution was, and my hopes will always be, to confine our assistance, our conquest, and our possessions, to Bengal, Bahar,...further is, in my opinion, a scheme so extravagantly ambitions and absurd, that no governor and council in their senses can ever adopt it, unless the whole...
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How Wars Arise in India: Observations on Mr. Cobden's Pamphlet, Entitled ...

John Clark Marshman - 1853 - 80 pages
...Orissa." — Orissa, as then understood, comprised only one Bengal district on the extreme south. — " To go further is, in my opinion, a scheme so extravagantly...in their senses can ever adopt it, unless the whole scheme of the Company's interest be first new modelled." Having firmly and conscientiously adopted...
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The Administration of the East India Company: A History of Indian Progress

Sir John William Kaye - 1853 - 738 pages
...conquests, and our possessions to Bengal. Behar, and Orissa. To go further is, in my opinion. a scheme to extravagantly ambitious and absurd, that no governor...in their senses can ever adopt it, unless the whole scheme of the Company's interest be first entirely new-modelled." f Messrs. Vansittart, Scrafton, and...
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