Address to Parliament on the Duties of Great Britain to India: In Respect of the Education of the Natives, and Their Official Employment |
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... covenanted services are to be continued , from which all uncovenanted Europeans are to be excluded , the natives should be admitted into those covenanted services ; or , continuing excluded from them , should be ad- mitted to the ...
... covenanted services are to be continued , from which all uncovenanted Europeans are to be excluded , the natives should be admitted into those covenanted services ; or , continuing excluded from them , should be ad- mitted to the ...
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... covenanted services , appears to us one of such importance , as to be more fitly determin- able by the deliberation of your whole body , than by that individual discretion to which the selection of persons for those services is in ...
... covenanted services , appears to us one of such importance , as to be more fitly determin- able by the deliberation of your whole body , than by that individual discretion to which the selection of persons for those services is in ...
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... covenanted services ; the conse- quence is , that the promise of the Charter Act is regarded by the natives of India as a mockery . " It was not so intended by those who framed the Act ; and we believe that many of those in whom the ...
... covenanted services ; the conse- quence is , that the promise of the Charter Act is regarded by the natives of India as a mockery . " It was not so intended by those who framed the Act ; and we believe that many of those in whom the ...
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... covenanted services , to which no objection can be made of a stronger kind than the objection which may be made to the admission of any native to any of those offices from which they have been heretofore excluded , we shall find you not ...
... covenanted services , to which no objection can be made of a stronger kind than the objection which may be made to the admission of any native to any of those offices from which they have been heretofore excluded , we shall find you not ...
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... covenanted service in the military line by reason of its own nature , and cannot begin to be ad- mitted in the civil ... services to the natives by statute is only a following up of that system which you and your governments in the ...
... covenanted service in the military line by reason of its own nature , and cannot begin to be ad- mitted in the civil ... services to the natives by statute is only a following up of that system which you and your governments in the ...
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