The Development of an Indian Policy (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1921 - 179 էջ |
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... Council for all India , with powers and duties so defined as to make him such in reality , not in name ; the union of the armies of the three presidencies under one head ; the transfer of the whole to the Crown ; the sub- stitution of a ...
... Council for all India , with powers and duties so defined as to make him such in reality , not in name ; the union of the armies of the three presidencies under one head ; the transfer of the whole to the Crown ; the sub- stitution of a ...
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... Council . ” This Council was increased by the addition of a fourth ordinary member , who was not to be one of the Company's servants and was not to be entitled to act as member of Council except for legislative pur- poses . It need ...
... Council . ” This Council was increased by the addition of a fourth ordinary member , who was not to be one of the Company's servants and was not to be entitled to act as member of Council except for legislative pur- poses . It need ...
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... Council drafts or projects of any laws or regulations which they might think expedient , " and the Governor - General in Council was required to take these drafts and projects into consideration and to communicate his resolutions ...
... Council drafts or projects of any laws or regulations which they might think expedient , " and the Governor - General in Council was required to take these drafts and projects into consideration and to communicate his resolutions ...
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... Council could issue regulations which , subject to registration by the Supreme Court , were binding on Bengal ; and the Govern- ments of Madras and Bombay had similar powers for those presidencies respectively . Lord William Bentinck ...
... Council could issue regulations which , subject to registration by the Supreme Court , were binding on Bengal ; and the Govern- ments of Madras and Bombay had similar powers for those presidencies respectively . Lord William Bentinck ...
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... council before it is finally adopted ; that at each stage it shall be thoroughly discussed ; and that the intervals of discussion shall be such as to allow to each member 30 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIAN POLICY THE SUPPRESSION OF INHUMAN ...
... council before it is finally adopted ; that at each stage it shall be thoroughly discussed ; and that the intervals of discussion shall be such as to allow to each member 30 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIAN POLICY THE SUPPRESSION OF INHUMAN ...
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