The Quarterly ReviewJohn Murray, 1952 - English literature |
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The Government of India declared that Junagadh was only a tributary of Baroda
without sovereign rights, and refused to recognise this accession on the ground
that the majority of the people of the State were Hindus and that accession to ...
The Government of India declared that Junagadh was only a tributary of Baroda
without sovereign rights, and refused to recognise this accession on the ground
that the majority of the people of the State were Hindus and that accession to ...
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be seen , moreover , that the Indian Government ' s thesis denies the right of the
existing government of a State to make decisions except when in accordance
with the presumed will of the people , which it took upon itself to interpret in
advance ...
be seen , moreover , that the Indian Government ' s thesis denies the right of the
existing government of a State to make decisions except when in accordance
with the presumed will of the people , which it took upon itself to interpret in
advance ...
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If each individual State can surround itself by a customs barrier , then the rivalry
among the States will prevent the Federal Government from functioning properly .
International and inter - State commerce are so closely linked together that it is ...
If each individual State can surround itself by a customs barrier , then the rivalry
among the States will prevent the Federal Government from functioning properly .
International and inter - State commerce are so closely linked together that it is ...
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