The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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... legislative and administrative system is based on the assumption that for every important political measure public opinion will range itself under either the ' Yes ' or the ' No ' banner . The so - called ' two - party ' system is ...
... legislative and administrative system is based on the assumption that for every important political measure public opinion will range itself under either the ' Yes ' or the ' No ' banner . The so - called ' two - party ' system is ...
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... legislative pro- gress and cautious administration , of Watson and Fisher and Batchelor and Hughes , which the official ' Socialists of Australia had always denounced as bourgeois - died and was buried . It lost its leaders and its ...
... legislative pro- gress and cautious administration , of Watson and Fisher and Batchelor and Hughes , which the official ' Socialists of Australia had always denounced as bourgeois - died and was buried . It lost its leaders and its ...
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... Legislative Council , including twelve Hindus , five Mahomedans , and two Parsees . It was a sign of the * This survey touches only the internal government of India . Owing to want of space , the foreign relations of the Dependency , in ...
... Legislative Council , including twelve Hindus , five Mahomedans , and two Parsees . It was a sign of the * This survey touches only the internal government of India . Owing to want of space , the foreign relations of the Dependency , in ...
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... Legislative Assembly at Delhi , Lord Chelmsford traced the develop- ment of British Constitutional Government in India , show- ing that the events of past and present history could be considered as a coherent whole , and have formed ...
... Legislative Assembly at Delhi , Lord Chelmsford traced the develop- ment of British Constitutional Government in India , show- ing that the events of past and present history could be considered as a coherent whole , and have formed ...
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... Legislative Council whose feelings were hurt by Sir Michael's speech ( September 1917 ) , praising the work of the Panjab during the war , somewhat at the expense of the other provinces . In spite of these efforts at conciliation ...
... Legislative Council whose feelings were hurt by Sir Michael's speech ( September 1917 ) , praising the work of the Panjab during the war , somewhat at the expense of the other provinces . In spite of these efforts at conciliation ...
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