From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 30
Page 39
opinion , Morley , after some hesitation , rejected the Viceroy's proposal for the establishment of a council of ruling princes and territorial magnates . Lord Minto , however , still anxious to call a potent influence into action ...
opinion , Morley , after some hesitation , rejected the Viceroy's proposal for the establishment of a council of ruling princes and territorial magnates . Lord Minto , however , still anxious to call a potent influence into action ...
Page 40
But the relationship of the supreme government to the princes was one of suzerainty . Its political officers resident in the States had a dual capacity as the mouth- pieces of the Government and the interpreters of the sentiments and ...
But the relationship of the supreme government to the princes was one of suzerainty . Its political officers resident in the States had a dual capacity as the mouth- pieces of the Government and the interpreters of the sentiments and ...
Page 47
Sir Harcourt Butler and his colleagues further recommend certain arrangements which will secure closer touch between the Political Secretary and the Stand- ing Committee of the Chamber of Princes , and the recruitment of political ...
Sir Harcourt Butler and his colleagues further recommend certain arrangements which will secure closer touch between the Political Secretary and the Stand- ing Committee of the Chamber of Princes , and the recruitment of political ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
administration American animals appear army authority become body Britain British called carried caused cent century Committee common constitution cost course Court deal difficulty direction economic effect Empire England established Europe existence experience fact force German give given Government Greek hand House human important increase India individual industry interest Italy labour land less living Lord March matter means natural never officers opinion organisation party passed past perhaps Persian persons political population position possible practice present princes problem production question railway reason recent regard relations represented Roman Rome rule social Society spirit success taken things to-day tradition United whole