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The reason given was solely that the State consisted of several scattered blocks , and that this lack of geographical integrity rendered its administration as one unit very difficult . Yet it had managed to rub along successfully for ...
The reason given was solely that the State consisted of several scattered blocks , and that this lack of geographical integrity rendered its administration as one unit very difficult . Yet it had managed to rub along successfully for ...
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Roughly speaking , only the powers concerning matters of common interest were given to the United States , while those which concerned internal affairs were left to the individual States . It was felt that the latter would be of far ...
Roughly speaking , only the powers concerning matters of common interest were given to the United States , while those which concerned internal affairs were left to the individual States . It was felt that the latter would be of far ...
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It is clear that it was of great advantage to the Government of India that this uniformity should prevail , but the passage above gives no clue how the Rulers were induced to agree , in view of the assurances previously given them .
It is clear that it was of great advantage to the Government of India that this uniformity should prevail , but the passage above gives no clue how the Rulers were induced to agree , in view of the assurances previously given them .
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