The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 76
... authority was believed to be embodied upon earth in a definitely religious and ecclesias- tical organisation , the claim of which to exercise a controlling authority over every field of human activity and thought , secular and sacred ...
... authority was believed to be embodied upon earth in a definitely religious and ecclesias- tical organisation , the claim of which to exercise a controlling authority over every field of human activity and thought , secular and sacred ...
Pagina 573
... Authority . India would then consist of a number of self - governing units , some of which would be governed by hereditary rulers and some by Ministers responsible to an elected Legislature , and all looking to a Central Authority ...
... Authority . India would then consist of a number of self - governing units , some of which would be governed by hereditary rulers and some by Ministers responsible to an elected Legislature , and all looking to a Central Authority ...
Pagina 634
... authority as to the appointment of head teachers of non - provided schools , will serve to illustrate best how effective in this direction public control is under the Act . The authority , which requires the teachers appointed , whether ...
... authority as to the appointment of head teachers of non - provided schools , will serve to illustrate best how effective in this direction public control is under the Act . The authority , which requires the teachers appointed , whether ...
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