Speeches & Documents on Indian Policy, 1750-1921: India as a British dependency 1858-1914Arthur Berriedale Keith H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1922 |
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... body for doing practical work , to assume the debating functions of a parliament . In a letter which is among the papers upon the Table of the House , Mr. Grant bears testimony to the success which has attended their labours in framing ...
... body for doing practical work , to assume the debating functions of a parliament . In a letter which is among the papers upon the Table of the House , Mr. Grant bears testimony to the success which has attended their labours in framing ...
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... body to make the laws by which they are to be governed . I am sure , however , that every one who considers the condition of India will see that it is utterly impossible to constitute such a body in that country . You cannot possibly ...
... body to make the laws by which they are to be governed . I am sure , however , that every one who considers the condition of India will see that it is utterly impossible to constitute such a body in that country . You cannot possibly ...
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... body would be of the utmost value . The Viceroy would refer such questions to the Council , and we should have the advantage of their considered opinion . We think it is all - important that the meetings should be regular , and that ...
... body would be of the utmost value . The Viceroy would refer such questions to the Council , and we should have the advantage of their considered opinion . We think it is all - important that the meetings should be regular , and that ...
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3 | 51 |
Indian Councils Act 1892 55 56 Vict c 14 | 76 |
Lord Courtney of Penwith House of Lords | 98 |
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accept additional member administration aforesaid amendment appointed assent believe Bengal Bill body British British India chamber Clause Committee consider constituted desire difficulties discussion dispatch Dominions effect elective principle electorate Empire Executive Council executive government George and Bombay Government of India Governor in Council Governor-General in Council Governor-General of India hope House of Commons Imperial India Act Indian Civil Service Indian Councils Act Indian legislature Indian members Indian National Congress interests introduced law or regulation laws and regulations Legislative Assembly Legislative Council Lieutenant-Governor Lord Dufferin lordships Madras Mahomedans Majesty Majesty's Majesty's Government matters measure meeting member of Council ment ministers native noble marquess nominated number of members opinion ordinary member Parliament passed persons political present Presidency principal Act proclamation propose province Provincial Councils Provincial Government purpose question representatives respect responsible government revenue rules Saint George Secretary self-government territories thereof tion transferred subjects Viceroy vote