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" The Diwani of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa, with the possessions we hold in those provinces, are the utmost limits of our views on that side of India : on the Coast, the protection of the Carnatic and the possession of the Circars, free from all engagements... "
Calcutta Review - Page 381
1864
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Rise and Progress of the British Power in India, Volume 1

Peter Auber - 1837 - 758 pages
...in those provinces, as to territorial are the utmost limits of our views on that side of p°s India. On the coast, the protection of the Carnatic and the...Circars, free from all engagements to support the Soubah of the Deccan, or even without the Circars, preserving only influence enough over any country...
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Rise and progress of the British power in India.2 vols, Volume 1

Peter Auber - 1837 - 750 pages
...in those provinces, as to territorial are the utmost limits of our views on that side of pos India. On the coast, the protection of the Carnatic and the...Circars, free from all engagements to support the Soubah of the Deccan, or even without the Circars, preserving only influence enough over any country...
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Rise and Progress of the British Power in India, Volume 1

Peter Auber - 1837 - 752 pages
...those provinces, as to territorial are the utmost limits of our views on that side of pos ' '"" India. On the coast, the protection of the Carnatic and the possession of the Ci rears, free from all engagements to support the Soubah of the Deccan, or even without the Circars,...
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The life of ... sir Henry Marion Durand, Volume 2

sir Henry Mortimer Durand - 1883 - 510 pages
...they wished to be pursned, they announced distinctly that the Dewany of Bengal, Behar, and Oi-issa, with the possessions held in those provinces, were...possession of Salsette, Bassein, and the Castle of Snrat, the protection of which was easily within the reach of our power since they could mutually support...
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The Life of Major-General Sir Henry Marion Durand, K.C.S.I., C.B ..., Volume 2

Henry Mortimer Durand - 1883 - 504 pages
...they wished to be pursued, they announced distinctly that the Dewany of Bengal, Behar, and Oiissa, with the possessions held in those provinces, were...from all engagements to support the Soobah of the Decean, or even without the Circars, provided British influence could keep the French from settling...
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The Rise of the British Dominion in India

Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall - 1893 - 320 pages
...The Dewanni of Bengal, Bahdr, and Orissa, are the utmost limits of our view on that side of India. On the coast the protection of the Carnatic and the possession of the Sircars .... and on the Bombay side the dependencies thereon, with Salsette, Bassein, and the Castle...
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The Rise and Expansion of the British Dominion in India

Sir Alfred C. Lyall - 1920 - 438 pages
...'The Dewanni of Bengal, Bahar, and Orissa, are the utmost limits of our view on that side of India. On the coast the protection of the Carnatic and the possession of the Sircars .... and on the Bombay side the dependencies thereon, with Salsette, Bassein, and the Castle...
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A Historical Geography of the British Colonies, Volume 7, Issue 1

Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1921 - 454 pages
...possessions we hold in those provinces, are the utmost limits of our views on that side of India : on the Coast, the protection of the Carnatic and the...Circars, free from all engagements to support the Subah of the Deccan, or even with the Circars, preserving only influence enough over any country power...
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