The Indian Review, 20 tomas |
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208 psl.
You must renounce the habit of telling the Colonies that the Colonial is a provisional existence . You must allow them to believe that , without severing the bonds which unite them to Great Britain , they may attain the degree of ...
You must renounce the habit of telling the Colonies that the Colonial is a provisional existence . You must allow them to believe that , without severing the bonds which unite them to Great Britain , they may attain the degree of ...
356 psl.
You must renounce the habit of telling the Colonies that the Colonial is a provisional existence . You must allow them to believe that , without severing the bounds which unite them to Great Britain , they may attain the degree of ...
You must renounce the habit of telling the Colonies that the Colonial is a provisional existence . You must allow them to believe that , without severing the bounds which unite them to Great Britain , they may attain the degree of ...
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appears authority Bill Bombay British cause classes Committee Conference Congress consider constitution Council course demand desire direct duty economic effect Empire England English established European existence fact feeling force foreign future German give given Government hand Hindu human ideal ideas Imperial important increase India industries interests labour living Lord Madras March matter means measure meeting ment mind nature necessary object opinion passed peace period persons political position possible practice present President principles production progress proposed protection province question referred reform regard relations resolution responsible result rules scheme schools social spirit things thought tion trade United University whole writes
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41 psl. - A free, open-minded, and absolutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims, based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the Government whose title is to be determined.
494 psl. - No body can be healthful without exercise, neither natural body nor politic, and certainly to a kingdom or estate a just and honourable war is the true exercise. A civil war indeed is like the heat of a fever ; but a foreign war is like the heat of exercise, and serveth to keep the body in health ; for in a slothful peace both courages will effeminate and manners corrupt.
241 psl. - O, woman ! in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the light quivering aspen made ; When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou...
241 psl. - They talk about a woman's sphere as though it had a limit; There's not a place in Earth or Heaven, There's not a task to mankind given. There's not a blessing or a woe. There's not a whispered yes or no. There's not a life, or death, or birth. That has a feather's weight of worth Without a woman in it.
438 psl. - I can do for my country is to take all consequences upon myself in giving voice to the protest of the millions of my countrymen, surprised into a dumb anguish of terror.
41 psl. - I have outlined. It is the principle of justice to all peoples and nationalities, and their right to live on equal terms of liberty and safety with one another, whether they be strong or weak.
394 psl. - His Majesty's Government views with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use its best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.
407 psl. - After the first general election no minister of state shall hold office for a longer period than three months unless he is or becomes a senator or a member of the house of representatives.
412 psl. - Speaker, or person acting as such, shall not vote in the first instance, but shall have and exercise a casting vote in the case of an equality of votes.
406 psl. - And whereas concurrently with the gradual development of self-governing institutions in the Provinces of India it is expedient to give to those Provinces in provincial matters the largest measure of independence of the Government of India, which is compatible with the due discharge by the latter of its own responsibilities...