The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 213
... entirely unlike is the government of India to that of our colonies , and how far India still is from having a govern- ment of its own , we need only refer to the history of this Council . Upon this subject we dwelt at some length in a ...
... entirely unlike is the government of India to that of our colonies , and how far India still is from having a govern- ment of its own , we need only refer to the history of this Council . Upon this subject we dwelt at some length in a ...
Page 214
... entirely unrepre- sented in India and at the India Office . There is not in Europe a government more despotic than that of the Secretary of State for India , except for such control as is exercised by the Parlia- ment of England ...
... entirely unrepre- sented in India and at the India Office . There is not in Europe a government more despotic than that of the Secretary of State for India , except for such control as is exercised by the Parlia- ment of England ...
Page 224
... entirely different standard of ethics , and take an entirely different view of human affairs . Perhaps nothing in modern history so strongly illustrates the one - sidedness and imperfection of English legislation as the make - shifty ...
... entirely different standard of ethics , and take an entirely different view of human affairs . Perhaps nothing in modern history so strongly illustrates the one - sidedness and imperfection of English legislation as the make - shifty ...
Page 247
... entirely renounce the opinion which I at one time entertained , that they had done more good than harm . The good which they have done would have been done without them . The evil is exclusively their own . ' When Lord Metcalfe wrote ...
... entirely renounce the opinion which I at one time entertained , that they had done more good than harm . The good which they have done would have been done without them . The evil is exclusively their own . ' When Lord Metcalfe wrote ...
Page 251
... entirely doubt the truth of the assertion , though we have no doubt that it is made by the negroes and believed by the Baptist Ministers . We have seen that the Bishop of Kingston and others speak to the attendance , not of decently ...
... entirely doubt the truth of the assertion , though we have no doubt that it is made by the negroes and believed by the Baptist Ministers . We have seen that the Bishop of Kingston and others speak to the attendance , not of decently ...
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