If I were attempting to set up a Parliamentary system in India, or if it could be said that this chapter of reforms led directly or necessarily up to the establishment of a Parliamentary system in India, I, for one, would have nothing at all to do with... India's Silent Revolution - Page 184by Fred Bohn Fisher, Gertrude Marvin Williams - 1919 - 192 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1918 - 416 pages
...plainest language in Parliament : ' If I were attempting to set up a parliamentary system in India, or if it could be said that this chapter of reforms led...I for one would have nothing at all to do with it. . . If my existence, either officially or corporeally, were to be prolonged twenty times longer than... | |
| England - 1918 - 1062 pages
..."If it could be said that this chapter of reforms," — thus spoke Lord Morley of his own policy, — "led directly or indirectly to the establishment of...for one would have nothing at all to do with it." Perhaps, then, it would have been better if Mr Montagu had left Lord Morley out of the question. However,... | |
| England - 1925 - 948 pages
...If it could be said," he protested, " that this chapter of reforms " — that is, his own policy — "led directly or indirectly to the establishment of...for one would have nothing at all to do with it." Thus Lord Morley 's name was dragged irrelevantly into the business. The name of India also might have... | |
| William Thomas Stead - Eastern question (Balkan) - 1909 - 920 pages
...system in India, or if it could be said that this chapter of reforms led directly or necessarily up to the establishment of a Parliamentary system in...for one, would have nothing at all to do with it. I do not believe, in spite of the attempts in Oriental countries at this moment — interesting attempts... | |
| William Thomas Stead - Eastern question (Balkan) - 1909 - 634 pages
...17, 1908, Lord Morley said : — " If I were attempting to set up a Parliamentary system in India, or if it could be said that this chapter of reforms led directly or necessarily up to the establishment of a Parliamentary system in India, I, for one, would have nothing... | |
| John Morley - History - 1909 - 180 pages
...So it would be, on one condition. If I were attempting to set up a Parliamentary system in India, or if it could be said that this chapter of reforms led directly or necessarily up to the establishment of a Parliamentary system in India, I, for one, would have nothing... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1910 - 728 pages
...system in India, or if it could be said that thia chapter of reforms led directly or necessarily up to the establishment of a Parliamentary system in...for one, would have nothing at all to do with it. If my existence, officially or corporeally, were prolonged twenty times longer than either of them... | |
| Panchanandas Mukherji - Constitutional history - 1915 - 570 pages
...So it would be, on one condition. If I were attempting to set up a Parliamentary system in India, or if it could be said that this chapter of reforms led directly or necessarily up to the establishment of a Parliamentary system in India, I, for one, would have nothing... | |
| Sudhindra Bose - British - 1916 - 162 pages
...system in India, or if it could be said that this chapter of reforms led directly or necessarily up to the establishment of a Parliamentary system in...I, for one, would have nothing at all to do with it It is no ambition of mine, at all events, to have any share in beginning that operation in India. If... | |
| Sudhindra Bose - Great Britain - 1916 - 164 pages
...Lords, December 17, 1908, said: " If I were attempting to set up a Parliamentary system in India, or if it could be said that this chapter of reforms led directly or necessarily up to the establishment of a Parliamentary system in India, I, for one, would have nothing... | |
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