The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Հատոր 5John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1932 |
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... responsible for everything , he would manage better if he were relieved from the necessity of discussing questions with a council . Let the government of India be vested solely in the viceroy and let him be able to appoint secretaries ...
... responsible for everything , he would manage better if he were relieved from the necessity of discussing questions with a council . Let the government of India be vested solely in the viceroy and let him be able to appoint secretaries ...
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... responsibility for imperial policy until they had some responsible share in their own government ; and early in 1916 the late Sir William Duke , who had been a member of council in Bengal , and was then on the Council of India , drew up ...
... responsibility for imperial policy until they had some responsible share in their own government ; and early in 1916 the late Sir William Duke , who had been a member of council in Bengal , and was then on the Council of India , drew up ...
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... responsibility for the internal administration of the country , so far as transferred subjects were concerned , and might ... responsible to parliament , but it was in favour of a growing convention that the secretary of state might ...
... responsibility for the internal administration of the country , so far as transferred subjects were concerned , and might ... responsible to parliament , but it was in favour of a growing convention that the secretary of state might ...
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