The British Government and the Government of India, on whom the responsibility lies for the welfare and advancement of the Indian peoples, must be the judges of the time and measure of each advance, and they must be guided by the co-operation received... Josiah C. Wedgwood: The Man and His Work - Page 102edited by - 1920 - 182 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - Commercial treaties - 1924 - 1194 pages
...matters must be guided by the co-operation received from those on whom new opportunities of service will be conferred, and by the extent to which it is found that confidence can be reposed in their sense of responsibility ; And whereas concurrently with the gradual development... | |
| Great Britain - 1918 - 728 pages
...receive with him the suggestions of representative bodies and others. I would add that progress in this policy can only be achieved by successive stages....by the extent to which it is found that confidence can be reposed in their sense of responsibility. Ample opportunity will be afforded for public discussion... | |
| Ramananda Chatterjee - India - 1917 - 514 pages
...measure of each advance and they must be guided by the co-operation received from those upon whom now the opportunities of service will thus be conferred, and...by the extent to which it is found that confidence could be reposed in their sense of responsibility. Ample opportunity will be afforded for the public... | |
| Sir M diwan bahadur Ramachandra Rao - India - 1917 - 534 pages
...measure of each advance and they must be guided by the n co-operation received from those upon whom now opportunities of service will thus be conferred, and...by the extent to which it is found that confidence could be reposed in their sense of responsibility. Ample opportunity will be afforded for the public... | |
| Great Britain. War Cabinet - World War, 1914-1918 - 1918 - 268 pages
...receive with him the suggestions of representative bodies and others. I would add that progress in this policy can only be achieved by successive stages....by the extent to which it is found that confidence can be reposed in their sense of responsibility. Ample opportunity will be afforded for public discussion... | |
| Commonwealth countries - 1918 - 946 pages
...receive with him the suggestions of representative bodies and others. I would add that progress in this policy can only be achieved by successive stages....by the extent to which it is found that confidence can be reposed in their sense of responsibility. Ample opportunity will be afforded for public discussion... | |
| Benjamin Guy Horniman - British - 1918 - 306 pages
...Government and the Government of India, on whom the responsibility lies for the welfare and advancement of Indian peoples, must be the judges of the time and...by the extent to which it is found that confidence can be reposed in their sense of responsibility." NOT A FINAL VERDICT. Well, Ladies and gentlemen,... | |
| Great Britain. India Office - Constitutional history - 1918 - 270 pages
...India, on whom the responsibility lies for the welfare and advancement of the Indian peoples, must be judges of the time and measure of each advance, and...by the extent to which it is found that confidence can be reposed in their sense of responsibility. " Ample opportunity will be afforded for public discussion... | |
| A. S. Rajam - India - 1918 - 266 pages
...India, on whom the responsibility lies for the welfare and advancement of the Indian peoples,must be judges of the time and measure of each advance, and...by the extent to which it is found that confidence can be reposed in their sense of responsibility. Ample opportunity will be afforded for the public... | |
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