The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
Từ bên trong sách
Kết quả 1-3 trong 77
Trang 77
... India . " Lord Portsmouth asked in what sense the hands of the British Government were less tied in India than at home , whether there was any country that admitted Indian products on a lower tariff than the corresponding British ...
... India . " Lord Portsmouth asked in what sense the hands of the British Government were less tied in India than at home , whether there was any country that admitted Indian products on a lower tariff than the corresponding British ...
Trang 111
... India could be discussed publicly with advantage . The Government and the War Office were acting in this matter in accordance with the advice and recommenda- tions of the Government of India . They were endeavouring to provide troops ...
... India could be discussed publicly with advantage . The Government and the War Office were acting in this matter in accordance with the advice and recommenda- tions of the Government of India . They were endeavouring to provide troops ...
Trang 204
... India had been , he maintained , the sole object which he and his colleagues had had in view throughout the discussion . The On August 1 the House of Lords discussed the changes in Indian administration at the instance of Lord Ripon ...
... India had been , he maintained , the sole object which he and his colleagues had had in view throughout the discussion . The On August 1 the House of Lords discussed the changes in Indian administration at the instance of Lord Ripon ...
Ấn bản in khác - Xem tất cả
Thuật ngữ và cụm từ thông dụng
administration aged amendment amount announced appointed Army authorities Balfour Bill Board British carried Chamber Chamberlain chief Chinese Church Colonies Commission Commissioners Committee Conference Council debate declared defence discussion duty Education elected Empire England Estimates expenditure favour foreign France French German Government held Home House of Commons Imperial important increase India interest Ireland Irish King labour land legislation Liberal London London County Council Lord Curzon Lord Lansdowne Lord Rosebery Lord Selborne Majesty's Government majority March meeting ment mentioned in despatches military Ministry naval Navy Norway officers opinion organisation Parliament party political President Prime Minister Prince proposed railway received recognised regard reply representatives resignation resolution revenue Riksdag Royal Russian scheme schools Scotland Secretary Sir H South Africa speech Storthing tion took trade Transvaal treaty Union Unionist United Volunteers votes Wales Zemstvos