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... troops 156 Political stipends 158 Policy of upholding states and privileges 160 Policy and opportunities of acquiring territory 164 The rules of succession 165 CHAPTER IV . THE CIVIL ADMINISTRATION . PAGE Present state iv CONTENTS .
... troops 156 Political stipends 158 Policy of upholding states and privileges 160 Policy and opportunities of acquiring territory 164 The rules of succession 165 CHAPTER IV . THE CIVIL ADMINISTRATION . PAGE Present state iv CONTENTS .
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... ADMINISTRATION . PAGE Present state Necessary amendments Relation of government to its subjects . Necessity of codification and systematization Agrarian code and policy . Duties of new Law Commission . Penal code . Criminal procedure ...
... ADMINISTRATION . PAGE Present state Necessary amendments Relation of government to its subjects . Necessity of codification and systematization Agrarian code and policy . Duties of new Law Commission . Penal code . Criminal procedure ...
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... administration and policy , and which I now with all deference and humility submit to the public . It is more necessary that the British Parliament should provide an efficient government for India than that it should prescribe ...
... administration and policy , and which I now with all deference and humility submit to the public . It is more necessary that the British Parliament should provide an efficient government for India than that it should prescribe ...
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... administration is pure , and we have every desire to do justice ; but our armies are expensive -our government is wanting in concentrated energy- its policy has often been mistaken - and our judicial system is inappropriate and ...
... administration is pure , and we have every desire to do justice ; but our armies are expensive -our government is wanting in concentrated energy- its policy has often been mistaken - and our judicial system is inappropriate and ...
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... administration with that of a good native government , we must set against the many acknowledged advantages of our rule not only the obvious evils resulting from the expense of our system and the necessary ignorance of foreigners , but ...
... administration with that of a good native government , we must set against the many acknowledged advantages of our rule not only the obvious evils resulting from the expense of our system and the necessary ignorance of foreigners , but ...
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