The general election, 1885. India's interest in the British ballot box1885 - 112페이지 |
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... be charac- Foreign Mission work , - Veristic Mein of my exertions as a bember 엄 Parliament . I should do my Home wirk better because I tied to do the Freign work well . In specially pressing upon your consideration the matters I have.
... be charac- Foreign Mission work , - Veristic Mein of my exertions as a bember 엄 Parliament . I should do my Home wirk better because I tied to do the Freign work well . In specially pressing upon your consideration the matters I have.
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... better acquainted with what the India Office can or can not do than Sir Louis Mallet , for many years Permanent Under Secre- tary for India . He has left it on record , in a document presented to the House of Commons and published in ...
... better acquainted with what the India Office can or can not do than Sir Louis Mallet , for many years Permanent Under Secre- tary for India . He has left it on record , in a document presented to the House of Commons and published in ...
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... better position to meet it if the salt duty is two degrees lower than if it were levied at a higher rate . ' Therefore you see distinctly that the reduction had the result of strengthening our financial position and rendering it more ...
... better position to meet it if the salt duty is two degrees lower than if it were levied at a higher rate . ' Therefore you see distinctly that the reduction had the result of strengthening our financial position and rendering it more ...
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... better to retire from Pishin and from Quetta , but I will give you shortly the reasons for my opinion . Desiring as I did to maintain close friendship with the Ameer , and finding that he and his people did not care in the least to ...
... better to retire from Pishin and from Quetta , but I will give you shortly the reasons for my opinion . Desiring as I did to maintain close friendship with the Ameer , and finding that he and his people did not care in the least to ...
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... better argument for such obstructive action than platitudes and petty criticisms . " The truth we take to be , " continues the writer , " that at the time when this discussion was going on , Lord Har- tington was unfortunately too fully ...
... better argument for such obstructive action than platitudes and petty criticisms . " The truth we take to be , " continues the writer , " that at the time when this discussion was going on , Lord Har- tington was unfortunately too fully ...
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42 페이지 - And it is our further will that, so far as may be, our subjects of whatever race or creed, be freely and impartially admitted to offices in our service, the duties of which they may be qualified, by their education, ability, and integrity duly to discharge.
42 페이지 - No Native of the said Territories, nor any natural-born subject of His Majesty resident therein, shall by reason only of his religion, place of birth, descent, colour or any of them, be disabled from holding any place, office, or employment under the said Company.
44 페이지 - The people of India are quite capable of administering their own affairs, and the municipal feeling is deeply rooted in them. The village communities, each of which is a little republic, are the most abiding of Indian institutions. Holding the position we do in India, every view of duty and policy should induce us to leave as much as possible of the business of the country to be done by the people.
44 페이지 - It is not, primarily, with a view to improvement in administration that this measure is put forward and supported. It is chiefly desirable as an instrument of political and popular education.
45 페이지 - But as education advances, there is rapidly growing up all over the country an intelligent class of public spirited men whom it is not only bad policy, but sheer waste of power, to fail to utilise.
90 페이지 - Where it is otherwise, every person subject to the tax is put more or less in the power of the tax-gatherer, who can either aggravate the tax upon any obnoxious contributor, or extort, by the terror of such aggravation, some present or perquisite to himself. The uncertainty of taxation encourages the insolence and favours the corruption of an order of men who are naturally unpopular, even where they are neither insolent nor corrupt.
42 페이지 - When we reflect how much the character of nations has always been influenced by that of governments, and that some, once the most cultivated, have sunk into barbarism, while others formerly the rudest, have attained the highest point of...
44 페이지 - Local interest, supervision, and care are necessary to success in the management of funds devoted to education, sanitation, medical charity, and local public works. The operation of this resolution in its full meaning and integrity will afford opportunities for the development of self-government, for strengthening municipal institutions, and for the association of natives and Europeans to a greater extent than heretofore, in the administration of affairs.
viii 페이지 - This England never did, (nor never shall,) Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror, But when it first did help to wound itself. Now these her princes are come home again, Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them : Nought shall make us rue, If England to itself do rest but true.
45 페이지 - Council has no hesitation in stating his conviction, that the only reasonable plan open to the Government is to induce the people themselves to undertake, as far as may be, the management of their own affairs; and to develop, or create, if need be, a capacity for self-help in respect of all matters that have not, for imperial reasons, to be retained in the hands of the representatives of Government.