The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 84,Deel 1Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 384
... Report propose to carry out the policy thus broadly sketched , in what manner do they meet the demand , which is the inevitable outcome of the work of the English in India , and of the education they have given to India for a century ...
... Report propose to carry out the policy thus broadly sketched , in what manner do they meet the demand , which is the inevitable outcome of the work of the English in India , and of the education they have given to India for a century ...
Pagina 427
... Report suggest a thorough alteration in the machinery of that Government . They propose the introduction of two Legis- lative Chambers where only one exists now . They propose to give a large elective majority in the Lower House ...
... Report suggest a thorough alteration in the machinery of that Government . They propose the introduction of two Legis- lative Chambers where only one exists now . They propose to give a large elective majority in the Lower House ...
Pagina 519
... Report for the Year 1917. The Report seems to suggest that the methods of the City have invaded Westminster ; we might be in Lombard Street rather than Whitehall . For here is a Board of Directors giving to the shareholders an account ...
... Report for the Year 1917. The Report seems to suggest that the methods of the City have invaded Westminster ; we might be in Lombard Street rather than Whitehall . For here is a Board of Directors giving to the shareholders an account ...
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IS PEACE POSSIBLE By Dr Arthur Shadwell | 1 |
CONTROL OF THE TROPICS By E B Osborn | 24 |
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