The Quarterly Review, Volume 264,Nummer 524John Murray, 1935 |
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Pagina 348
... Committee set up in the year 1919 , the amendments of the Government of India Act in accordance with the findings of that Committee , the Report of the Royal Statutory Commission , which owed its creation to one of those amendments ...
... Committee set up in the year 1919 , the amendments of the Government of India Act in accordance with the findings of that Committee , the Report of the Royal Statutory Commission , which owed its creation to one of those amendments ...
Pagina 360
... Committee in the event of disagreement with the Secretary of State is problematical , but it would certainly have commanded the allegiance of a formidable body of opinion in the country at large . Unless the Government had given way on ...
... Committee in the event of disagreement with the Secretary of State is problematical , but it would certainly have commanded the allegiance of a formidable body of opinion in the country at large . Unless the Government had given way on ...
Pagina 363
... Committee have not been futile . Now that in all human probability the Bill will reach the Statute Book without any very substantial modifica- tion , interest in its fortunes will shift from its passage through the Imperial Parliament ...
... Committee have not been futile . Now that in all human probability the Bill will reach the Statute Book without any very substantial modifica- tion , interest in its fortunes will shift from its passage through the Imperial Parliament ...
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SOME PHILOSOPHIES IN ENGLISH POETRY | 224 |
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