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" Calcutta, on. the revision of your laws and regulations." It was certainly a great mistake that a body of twelve members should have been established with all the forms and functions of a parliament. They have standing orders nearly as numerous as we... "
The settlement of Pegu ; Sorrow and sickness ; Foreign affairs ; Relations ... - Page 239
by William Lee-Warner - 1904
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1861 - 894 pages
...as a Committee of Couuoil in working «vt Calcutta, on the revision of your laws and regulations." It was certainly a great mistake that a body of twelve members should have been established with all tho forms and functions of a parliament. They have standing orders nearly as numerous as wo have ;...
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Indian Constitutional Documents (1773-1915)

Panchanandas Mukherji - Constitutional history - 1915 - 570 pages
...employed as a Committee of Council in working at Calcutta, on the revision of your laws and regulations." It was certainly a great mistake that a body of twelve...and their effect has been, as LORD CANNING stated in one of his despatches, to impede business, cause delay, and to induce a Council, which ought to...
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The Development of Self-government in India, 1858-1914

Cecil Merne Putnam Cross - India - 1922 - 268 pages
...employed as a Committee of Council in working at Calcutta on the revision of your laws and regulations." It was certainly a great mistake that a body of twelve...functions of a parliament. They have standing orders as numerous as we have; and their effect has been, as Lord Canning stated in one of his dispatches,...
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Background to Indian Law

Sir George Claus Rankin - Hindu law - 1946 - 240 pages
...nucleus and beginning of a Constitutional Parliament in India.' (Wood to Dalhousie, 23 December 1854.) 'The Council, quite contrary to my intention, has...been, as Lord Canning stated, to impede business.' (Speech in the House of Commons, 6 June 1861.) 'Whatever notions may now prevail, nobody at that time...
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Roman Anniversary Issues

486 pages
...nucleus and beginning of a Constitutional Parliament in India.' (Wood to Dalhousie, 23 December 1854.) 'The Council, quite contrary to my intention, has...been, as Lord Canning stated, to impede business.' (Speech in the House of Commons, 6 June 1861.) ' Whatever notions may now prevail, nobody at that time...
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