The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 |
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... British India might , if hostile to the States , make their position untenable . At this period political India , as represented by Con- gress , had no desire for an alliance on equal terms with Princely India . They regarded themselves ...
... British India might , if hostile to the States , make their position untenable . At this period political India , as represented by Con- gress , had no desire for an alliance on equal terms with Princely India . They regarded themselves ...
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... British India ; British law has been introduced and it is often as efficiently administered as in British India ; there are strong local bars and a gradation of courts of justice with the High Court at the apex , often presided over by ...
... British India ; British law has been introduced and it is often as efficiently administered as in British India ; there are strong local bars and a gradation of courts of justice with the High Court at the apex , often presided over by ...
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... British India by the Act of 1935. It may be noted that certain members of the Mysore Legislative Council wear the Congress label , a tribute to the broad outlook of the Mysore Government . In Cochin a Congress supporter was appointed ...
... British India by the Act of 1935. It may be noted that certain members of the Mysore Legislative Council wear the Congress label , a tribute to the broad outlook of the Mysore Government . In Cochin a Congress supporter was appointed ...
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