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... Governor General whose experience and knowledge of Indian affairs are , above all others , so great and so admirable , while on other questions , in which I believe that his intellect is not unprejudiced , I have taken wholly opposite ...
... Governor General whose experience and knowledge of Indian affairs are , above all others , so great and so admirable , while on other questions , in which I believe that his intellect is not unprejudiced , I have taken wholly opposite ...
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... Governor - General and Council or in the Home Govern- ment . We may either intrust the Goverment of India to the former , and leave to the latter only the task of checking , controlling , and supervising its proceedings ; or we may vest ...
... Governor - General and Council or in the Home Govern- ment . We may either intrust the Goverment of India to the former , and leave to the latter only the task of checking , controlling , and supervising its proceedings ; or we may vest ...
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... Governors and Leadenhall - Street would be ( supposing a centralized and untrammelled Home Govern- ment , which would answer as promptly and decidedly as the Governor - General ) no overwhelming objection . It would seem a good and ...
... Governors and Leadenhall - Street would be ( supposing a centralized and untrammelled Home Govern- ment , which would answer as promptly and decidedly as the Governor - General ) no overwhelming objection . It would seem a good and ...
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... Governor- General , the Commander - in - Chief , and the heads of departments may be secured , and if it be ren-- dered strong and efficient enough in its constitution , then it will be infinitely preferable to intrust to the Governor ...
... Governor- General , the Commander - in - Chief , and the heads of departments may be secured , and if it be ren-- dered strong and efficient enough in its constitution , then it will be infinitely preferable to intrust to the Governor ...
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... Governor and Com- mander - in - Chief are made by the Directors , but must be sanctioned by the Crown , and are practically determined by the Crown , with the consent of the Directors . The only exceptions of any importance to the ...
... Governor and Com- mander - in - Chief are made by the Directors , but must be sanctioned by the Crown , and are practically determined by the Crown , with the consent of the Directors . The only exceptions of any importance to the ...
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