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Pagina 195
... India that she had taken upon herself the government of the territories in India heretofore adminis- tered in trust for her by the East India Company , and further : ' We , reposing especial trust and confidence in the loyalty , ability ...
... India that she had taken upon herself the government of the territories in India heretofore adminis- tered in trust for her by the East India Company , and further : ' We , reposing especial trust and confidence in the loyalty , ability ...
Pagina 198
... India is sure to find itself fortified by pressure from the new Councils in forcing Indian interests , and , what is more , the Indian view of such interests , against any tendency here to postpone them to home interests . Mr. Chirol ...
... India is sure to find itself fortified by pressure from the new Councils in forcing Indian interests , and , what is more , the Indian view of such interests , against any tendency here to postpone them to home interests . Mr. Chirol ...
Pagina 899
... India Central Committee , which seeks to find a joint solution to the acknowledged and terrible evil of the condition of the schools for the Domiciled Community generally . Meanwhile ... India with 1911 THE DOMICILED COMMUNITY IN INDIA 899.
... India Central Committee , which seeks to find a joint solution to the acknowledged and terrible evil of the condition of the schools for the Domiciled Community generally . Meanwhile ... India with 1911 THE DOMICILED COMMUNITY IN INDIA 899.
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THE GENERAL ELECTION AND AFTER By the Right Hon Lord Ribblesdale | 20 |
A GREAT DEMOCRATIC REFORM By Harold | 34 |
RECOLLECTIONS OF COPENHAGEN IN THE SIXTIES By Lady Paget | 44 |
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