The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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... Reforms [ Cd . 9109 ] . H.M. Stationery Office , 1918 . 5. Report of the Committee appointed to investigate Revolu ... Reform signed by nineteen out of twenty - seven elected members of the Imperial Legislative Council , including twelve ...
... Reforms [ Cd . 9109 ] . H.M. Stationery Office , 1918 . 5. Report of the Committee appointed to investigate Revolu ... Reform signed by nineteen out of twenty - seven elected members of the Imperial Legislative Council , including twelve ...
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... reforms asked for must be consistent with maintenance of British control , and they were , as a rule , loyal supporters of the British Government . The estrangement of the Mahomedans from the British Government , and their leaning to ...
... reforms asked for must be consistent with maintenance of British control , and they were , as a rule , loyal supporters of the British Government . The estrangement of the Mahomedans from the British Government , and their leaning to ...
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... reforms as ' mere shine . ' It approved a scheme for the representation of Mahomedan minorities ; and the Mahomedans ... Reform . Their political alliance was thus advertised ; and Lord Chelms- ford henceforward had to meet a more or ...
... reforms as ' mere shine . ' It approved a scheme for the representation of Mahomedan minorities ; and the Mahomedans ... Reform . Their political alliance was thus advertised ; and Lord Chelms- ford henceforward had to meet a more or ...
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... Reforms than has generally been supposed . However this may be , the declaration to which the late Viceroy referred , made in the House of Commons on Aug. 20 , 1917 , was an epoch - making event . On that day Mr Montagu declared that ...
... Reforms than has generally been supposed . However this may be , the declaration to which the late Viceroy referred , made in the House of Commons on Aug. 20 , 1917 , was an epoch - making event . On that day Mr Montagu declared that ...
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... Reforms . All over India , the permanently resident minorities such as the Anglo - Indians and most of the Indian Christians were unfavourable . The anti - Reform speech of Raja Sobhanadri Appa Rao Bahadur , Zemindar of Telaprole , to a ...
... Reforms . All over India , the permanently resident minorities such as the Anglo - Indians and most of the Indian Christians were unfavourable . The anti - Reform speech of Raja Sobhanadri Appa Rao Bahadur , Zemindar of Telaprole , to a ...
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