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66 AMONG the closing incidents of the Session which was adjourned on August 3 until November 15 , we may note the speech on the Indian Budget by Mr. Montagu ( Under SecIndia retary for India ) , parts of which were excellent ...
66 AMONG the closing incidents of the Session which was adjourned on August 3 until November 15 , we may note the speech on the Indian Budget by Mr. Montagu ( Under SecIndia retary for India ) , parts of which were excellent ...
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If the Secretary of State for India , who has never seen India , had a fraction of the firsthand knowledge , marshalled in these articles , he would never have allowed his Under Secretary publicly to disparage the Viceroyalty by ...
If the Secretary of State for India , who has never seen India , had a fraction of the firsthand knowledge , marshalled in these articles , he would never have allowed his Under Secretary publicly to disparage the Viceroyalty by ...
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With volunteer armies , and by volunteer finance , these men and their likes acquired India , huge portions of Africa , and countless islands , in short , what we know as the British Empire of to - day . There was a moment , in the ...
With volunteer armies , and by volunteer finance , these men and their likes acquired India , huge portions of Africa , and countless islands , in short , what we know as the British Empire of to - day . There was a moment , in the ...
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... that on the summons of war about 600,000 men should stand armed all over the Empire , I mean men born and bred in Great Britain , and not Colonial or Indian troops , something under 100,000 fresh recruits are annually required .
... that on the summons of war about 600,000 men should stand armed all over the Empire , I mean men born and bred in Great Britain , and not Colonial or Indian troops , something under 100,000 fresh recruits are annually required .
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