India: Its Administration & ProgressManu Publications, 1977 - 515 pagini |
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Pagina 463
... British Government would recognise any adoption of a successor made by himself or by any future chief of the State ... Government . From the principle thus laid down there has been no departure . In default of regular adoption , the ...
... British Government would recognise any adoption of a successor made by himself or by any future chief of the State ... Government . From the principle thus laid down there has been no departure . In default of regular adoption , the ...
Pagina 470
... British Government , without moving a soldier or spending a rupee , had absolute power to put an immediate end to these abominations , it was on the British Government that the responsibility really rested for suffering them to continue ...
... British Government , without moving a soldier or spending a rupee , had absolute power to put an immediate end to these abominations , it was on the British Government that the responsibility really rested for suffering them to continue ...
Pagina 477
... British Government now fully recognises the re- sponsibilities which rest upon it as the paramount power in India . Its supervision is exercised in a far more reasonable manner than was formerly the case . It can no longer be said , as ...
... British Government now fully recognises the re- sponsibilities which rest upon it as the paramount power in India . Its supervision is exercised in a far more reasonable manner than was formerly the case . It can no longer be said , as ...
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