The Quarterly Review, Volumes 155-156John Murray, 1883 |
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Page 160
... Lord Mayo's arrival in Calcutta . . . I the strong regard which Lord Dalhousie made the following remark : I should like evidently felt for him , and for the return very much to know what your feelings are , of which the Marquis seemed ...
... Lord Mayo's arrival in Calcutta . . . I the strong regard which Lord Dalhousie made the following remark : I should like evidently felt for him , and for the return very much to know what your feelings are , of which the Marquis seemed ...
Page 139
... Lord Ripon landed in India , than he recognized that a new era of in- dustry was about to dawn on the country . He proclaimed that the development of private enterprise would be the guiding spirit of his administration , and , in so ...
... Lord Ripon landed in India , than he recognized that a new era of in- dustry was about to dawn on the country . He proclaimed that the development of private enterprise would be the guiding spirit of his administration , and , in so ...
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... Lord Mayo and Lord Northbrook acted upon that maxim . In 1881 Lord Ripon had given no intimation of his intention to break away from the traditions of the past . Yet now he published a programme of internal administration , from which ...
... Lord Mayo and Lord Northbrook acted upon that maxim . In 1881 Lord Ripon had given no intimation of his intention to break away from the traditions of the past . Yet now he published a programme of internal administration , from which ...
Contents
ART PAGE I ARCHBISHOP TAIT AND THE PRIMACY | 1 |
PROGRESS AND POVERTY | 19 |
PRIVATE LIFE OF CARDINAL MAZARIN | 40 |
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