Papers Relating to the Application of the Principle of Dyarchy to the Government of India: To which are Appended the Report of the Joint Select Committee and the Government of India Act, 1919Lionel Curtis |
Contents
I | xix |
ons for publication xix Responsibility for invention of dyarchy | xxi |
on of goal xxii Necessity of gradual advance by first training | xxx |
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