Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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28. oldal
... Government . Although there is no justification for the expression " in subordinate alliance " as the treaties assured " amity and friendship , " yet as a matter of fact the representative of the British Cabinet exercises control to a ...
... Government . Although there is no justification for the expression " in subordinate alliance " as the treaties assured " amity and friendship , " yet as a matter of fact the representative of the British Cabinet exercises control to a ...
29. oldal
... government like the colonies before it can hope to have representation in the governing body of the Empire . But no British Government , not ob- livious of its engagement , can concede that , unless the relations of the British India ...
... government like the colonies before it can hope to have representation in the governing body of the Empire . But no British Government , not ob- livious of its engagement , can concede that , unless the relations of the British India ...
31. oldal
... Government in India has made the Native States , with the partial exception of the very few States with the sea board , fiscally dependent upon it and to a great measure , owing to this , they have no foreign politics . In the treaties ...
... Government in India has made the Native States , with the partial exception of the very few States with the sea board , fiscally dependent upon it and to a great measure , owing to this , they have no foreign politics . In the treaties ...
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