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... government for Indians , within the British Empire , under the form of a parliamentary type of government , which is to be attained by successive stages , the rate of progress to be dependent on the co - operation received from Indians ...
... government for Indians , within the British Empire , under the form of a parliamentary type of government , which is to be attained by successive stages , the rate of progress to be dependent on the co - operation received from Indians ...
Page 10
... British control which we deem essential to the policy . Indians want to get rid of that encumbrance in order to have self - government at once ; but instead of proceeding in what seems to us the simplest and most reasonable way , that ...
... British control which we deem essential to the policy . Indians want to get rid of that encumbrance in order to have self - government at once ; but instead of proceeding in what seems to us the simplest and most reasonable way , that ...
Page 40
... government , as a British Government , takes part in the detail of administration , it may be called upon to explain or to justify or to defend any act or proposal , whether done or proposed by itself or by any official in its service ...
... government , as a British Government , takes part in the detail of administration , it may be called upon to explain or to justify or to defend any act or proposal , whether done or proposed by itself or by any official in its service ...
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... British government , is conducting the really responsible work . Behind the elaboration of the system they see the hand of the British executive working the machine , with controls that are more disguised and by forms of pressure that ...
... British government , is conducting the really responsible work . Behind the elaboration of the system they see the hand of the British executive working the machine , with controls that are more disguised and by forms of pressure that ...
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... Governments , are not the nominees of the Councils on the side of that responsibility , but of the Governors in their ... British executive is then in the open directing the machine . The effect of the opposition has been to expose the ...
... Governments , are not the nominees of the Councils on the side of that responsibility , but of the Governors in their ... British executive is then in the open directing the machine . The effect of the opposition has been to expose the ...
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