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... comparatively narrow compass . The grand want of our present system is a central government of some kind . Improvements of detail will be of little use if we do not somehow so arrange that it shall be possible to answer the question who ...
... comparatively narrow compass . The grand want of our present system is a central government of some kind . Improvements of detail will be of little use if we do not somehow so arrange that it shall be possible to answer the question who ...
Page xxiii
... comparatively few of which I would covet the direct rule ; but I think that the appropriation of Oude , Gwalior , and one or two others , would be most beneficial in every way , both to the empire and to the people of those states ...
... comparatively few of which I would covet the direct rule ; but I think that the appropriation of Oude , Gwalior , and one or two others , would be most beneficial in every way , both to the empire and to the people of those states ...
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... comparatively short time . The subordinate presidencies correspond both with the Government of India and with the Home Government direct at the same time ; and it has happened that , while the Government of India has by law an absolute ...
... comparatively short time . The subordinate presidencies correspond both with the Government of India and with the Home Government direct at the same time ; and it has happened that , while the Government of India has by law an absolute ...
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... comparatively seldom exercised . Time consumed . Considerable delay necessarily occurs in so complicated a system , but the establishments are effi- cient , and the delays in current business are not greater than might be expected ...
... comparatively seldom exercised . Time consumed . Considerable delay necessarily occurs in so complicated a system , but the establishments are effi- cient , and the delays in current business are not greater than might be expected ...
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... comparatively seldom exercise that power , and the present checks on the ministerial proceedings will be retained and increased , the more from the President having no longer a separate establishment for the express purpose of assisting ...
... comparatively seldom exercise that power , and the present checks on the ministerial proceedings will be retained and increased , the more from the President having no longer a separate establishment for the express purpose of assisting ...
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