| 1883 - 56 페이지
...little republics ; and holding the position we do in India, every feeling of duty and policy would induce us to leave as much as possible of the business of the country to be done* by the people." (Cheers.) This was no hasty remark in conversation, or even in a private letter ; it is an extract... | |
| Sir Henry John Stedman Cotton, Sir Henry Cotton - 1885 - 262 페이지
...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...business of the country to be done by the people.' may not associate with large and enlightened measures for the welfare, education, and political training... | |
| Lionel James Trotter - 1886 - 480 페이지
...administering their own affairs. The municipal feeling is deeply rooted in them." Duty and policy alike bound us to " leave as much as possible of the business...the people, by means of funds raised by themselves ; " the Government for its part reserving to itself the right of " inBuencing and directing, in a general... | |
| Chunilal Lalubhai Parekh - 1892 - 622 페이지
...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...business of the country to be done by the people." Now, gentlemen, here is the opinion of the greatest statesman this century has seen — the patriarch... | |
| Chunilal Lalubhai Parekh - 1892 - 594 페이지
...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...much as possible of the business of the country to bo done by the people." Now, gentlemen, here is the opinion of the greatest statesman this century... | |
| Vishwanath Narayan Mandlik, Viṣvanātha Nārāyaṇa Maṇḍalik - 1896 - 836 페이지
...necessary for such purposes in all the cities and towns throughout the wide realm of British India. " Holding the position we do in India, every view of duty and policy should induce us to leavk as much as possible of the business nf the country to lie done by the people, fry means of funds... | |
| Sir Henry Cotton - 1907 - 328 페이지
...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...much as possible of the business of the country to be dune by the people." i97 Lords Dufferin and Lansdowne we owe the establishment of Legislative Councils... | |
| Hormasji Peroshaw Mody - 1908 - 340 페이지
...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...business of the country to be done by the people." It was due to the sympathy and statesmanship of Lord Ripon that general urban local self-government... | |
| Hormasji Peroshaw Mody - 1908 - 332 페이지
...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...business of the country to be done by the people." It was due to the sympathy and statesmanship of Lord Ripon that general urban local self-government... | |
| Annie Besant - 1915 - 794 페이지
...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...business of the country to be done by the people. And Mr. Gladstone, who loved Liberty in his old age even more fully than he loved her in his youth,... | |
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