The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 71Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 1
... carried . With these questions I am not at present concerned , although , in passing , I may observe that no responsible advocate of change proposes to repeal the Act of Union between Great Britain and Ireland , or to touch the ...
... carried . With these questions I am not at present concerned , although , in passing , I may observe that no responsible advocate of change proposes to repeal the Act of Union between Great Britain and Ireland , or to touch the ...
Pagina 3
... carrying out administrative reforms and im- proving the material condition of the country , than to effecting a radical ... carried into execution ; commerce and industry were stimulated and assisted . Prosperity was rapidly growing . On ...
... carrying out administrative reforms and im- proving the material condition of the country , than to effecting a radical ... carried into execution ; commerce and industry were stimulated and assisted . Prosperity was rapidly growing . On ...
Pagina 23
... carried so near completion by Mr. Wyndham's great Act of 1903. So far as Land Purchase has gone , it has created an industrious and loyal peasant proprietary , while it has imbued the former landlords , now living in their ancestral ...
... carried so near completion by Mr. Wyndham's great Act of 1903. So far as Land Purchase has gone , it has created an industrious and loyal peasant proprietary , while it has imbued the former landlords , now living in their ancestral ...
Pagina 50
... carried into effect in the future , it will greatly conduce to the sound administration of the Indian Empire ; and there can be no doubt that this policy demands that the capital of the great central Government should be separate and ...
... carried into effect in the future , it will greatly conduce to the sound administration of the Indian Empire ; and there can be no doubt that this policy demands that the capital of the great central Government should be separate and ...
Pagina 52
... carried out by the Government of India . It has sometimes been said that Lord Curzon did not adequately consult the public , or consider their views . As a matter of fact , every means was taken to have the views of the public before ...
... carried out by the Government of India . It has sometimes been said that Lord Curzon did not adequately consult the public , or consider their views . As a matter of fact , every means was taken to have the views of the public before ...
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