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" Now, as to this new policy, I will tell the House what I think the Prime Minister should do. He ought, I think, always to choose for his President of the Board of Control or his Secretary of State for India, a man who cannot be excelled by any other man... "
Narrative of a Residence at the Court of Meer Ali Moorad: With Wild Sports ... - Page 244
by Edward Archer Langley - 1860
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1858 - 1374 pages
...excelled by any other man in his Cabinet, or in his party, for capacity, for honesty, for attention to hia duties, and for knowledge adapted to the particular...Minister appoint an inefficient man to such an office, ho will be a traitor to the Throne of England. That officer, appointed for the qualities I have just...
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Speeches on Questions of Public Policy

John Bright - 1868 - 906 pages
...Minister should do. He ought, I think, always to choose for his President of the Board of Control or his Secretary of State for India, a man who cannot...inefficient man to such an office, he will be a traitor to the Throne of England. That officer, appointed for the qualities I have just indicated, should, with...
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Speeches on Questions of Public Policy, Volume 1

John Bright - Great Britain - 1868 - 566 pages
...Minister should do. He ought, I think, always to choose for his President of the Board of Control or his Secretary of State for India, a man who cannot...inefficient man to such an office, he will be a traitor to the Throne of England. That officer, appointed for the qualities I have just indicated, should, with...
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Selected Speeches of the Rt. Honble. John Bright, M.P.: On Public Questions

John Bright - Great Britain - 1910 - 296 pages
...Minister should do. He ought, I think, always to choose for his President of the Board of Control or his Secretary of State for India, a man who cannot...inefficient man to such an office, he will be a traitor to the Throne of England. That* officer, appointed for the qualities I have just indicated, should, with...
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The life and times of the right hon. John Bright, Volume 2

William Robertson (reporter.) - 1884 - 416 pages
...India, a man who eannot bo exeell -d by any other man in his Cabinet, or in his party, for eapaeity, for honesty, for attention to his duties, and for knowledge adapted to the partieular offiee to whieh he is appointed. If any Prime Minister appoint an ineffieient man to sueh...
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