Indian Constitutional Documents, 1757-1939, Հատոր 2A. Mukherjee, 1948 |
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Արդյունքներ 25–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 5
... direct . It frequently happens , indeed , that the Govern- affairs ment of the day are made responsible for acts which were done without their consent , and probably in some cases much to their dissatisfaction . . . . I say , then , it ...
... direct . It frequently happens , indeed , that the Govern- affairs ment of the day are made responsible for acts which were done without their consent , and probably in some cases much to their dissatisfaction . . . . I say , then , it ...
Էջ 79
... direct it into a right course , and to derive from it all the benefits which its development is capable of ultimately conferring upon the country , and at the same time to prevent it from becoming , through blind indifference or stupid ...
... direct it into a right course , and to derive from it all the benefits which its development is capable of ultimately conferring upon the country , and at the same time to prevent it from becoming , through blind indifference or stupid ...
Էջ 273
... direct election Direct in place of indirect wherever the latter system still election preferred exists . The abolition of the machinery of electoral to indirect colleges , which is a clumsy and unsatisfactory device , election is ...
... direct election Direct in place of indirect wherever the latter system still election preferred exists . The abolition of the machinery of electoral to indirect colleges , which is a clumsy and unsatisfactory device , election is ...
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among members 1861 members of the Executive Council | 28 |
Sir Charles Woods speech on the Indian | 52 |
The Indian High Courts Act 1861 6467 | 64 |
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