The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 49
... majority , and consists of sixty members , partly elected and partly nominated by the Viceroy , with a nominated President . Of the nominated members , not more than twenty may be officials . It is intended to check hasty or ...
... majority , and consists of sixty members , partly elected and partly nominated by the Viceroy , with a nominated President . Of the nominated members , not more than twenty may be officials . It is intended to check hasty or ...
Page 58
... majority rejected the proposals of Mr Mahomed Ali to refuse the Charter raising Aligarh College to the rank of a University , and to abandon the Government Grant in Aid . The Hindu University at Benares was the next object of attack ...
... majority rejected the proposals of Mr Mahomed Ali to refuse the Charter raising Aligarh College to the rank of a University , and to abandon the Government Grant in Aid . The Hindu University at Benares was the next object of attack ...
Page 69
... majority within the Chartist body ; and , on the other hand , he never got any influence in the North , where Feargus O'Connor made the law . Mr Graham Wallas makes capital ' of a very misleading sentence of his . ' If I mistake not ...
... majority within the Chartist body ; and , on the other hand , he never got any influence in the North , where Feargus O'Connor made the law . Mr Graham Wallas makes capital ' of a very misleading sentence of his . ' If I mistake not ...
Page 132
... majority of them are constitutional shams or impostures . The tropical group from Mexico downwards are really what an ancient Greek would have called ' tyrannies , ' governed in fact by presidents and their pretorian guards . ' Military ...
... majority of them are constitutional shams or impostures . The tropical group from Mexico downwards are really what an ancient Greek would have called ' tyrannies , ' governed in fact by presidents and their pretorian guards . ' Military ...
Page 141
... majority in any state , the judges who belong to them may hope to be continued in place - with the consequent result that no lawyer , however eminent , who belongs to the other party , which is in a permanent minority , need ever hope ...
... majority in any state , the judges who belong to them may hope to be continued in place - with the consequent result that no lawyer , however eminent , who belongs to the other party , which is in a permanent minority , need ever hope ...
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