The Quarterly Review, Volumes 268-269John Murray, 1937 |
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Page 39
... Crown : the relations of the Crown with the rest are governed by agreements or conventions not amounting to treaties . In only twenty of the treaties are there provisions binding the paramount power not to interfere in the internal ...
... Crown : the relations of the Crown with the rest are governed by agreements or conventions not amounting to treaties . In only twenty of the treaties are there provisions binding the paramount power not to interfere in the internal ...
Page 41
... Crown were conceded . On this point they have been relieved of anxiety : the British Government have definitely asserted that suzerainty over the states vests solely in the Crown . To political India paramountcy is anathema . The great ...
... Crown were conceded . On this point they have been relieved of anxiety : the British Government have definitely asserted that suzerainty over the states vests solely in the Crown . To political India paramountcy is anathema . The great ...
Page 46
... Crown would feel impelled to offer unpalatable advice . The British Indian politician could hardly object to the strengthening of the defence of his vulnerable country without extra cost to the British Indian taxpayer . A state that is ...
... Crown would feel impelled to offer unpalatable advice . The British Indian politician could hardly object to the strengthening of the defence of his vulnerable country without extra cost to the British Indian taxpayer . A state that is ...
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