Since I am writing confidentially, I do not hesitate to say that both the Government of England and of India appear to me up to the present moment unable to answer satisfactorily the charge of having taken every means in their power of breaking to the... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Strona 197autor: Great Britain. Parliament - 1888Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| 1888 - Liczba stron: 950
...writing confidentially, I do not hesitate to say that both the Governments of England and of India appear to me, up to the present moment, unable to...the words of promise they had uttered to the ear." " Proclaim it upon the house-tops ! " These " confidential communications," in which men acknowledge... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1894 - Liczba stron: 906
...writing confidentially, I do not hesitate to say that both the Governments of England and of India appear to me up to the present moment unable to answer...the words of promise they had uttered to the ear." What they wanted was, that what Lord Salisbury called "bleeding" should have an end. That would restore... | |
| 1898 - Liczba stron: 494
...writing confidentially, I do not hesitate to say that both the Governments of England and of India appear to me, up to the present moment, unable to...the words of promise they had uttered to the ear." The Duke of Argyll said1 : " I must say that we have not fulfilled our duty or the promises and engagements... | |
| William Digby - 1901 - Liczba stron: 736
...it to a dead letter. ... I do not hesitate to say that both the Government of England and of India appear to me up to the present moment unable to answer...the words of promise they had uttered to the ear.' must be so. And there is an end to all argument and to all patience with such misguided persons as... | |
| 1906 - Liczba stron: 946
...straightforward course. ... I do not hesitate to say that both the Government of England and of India appear to me up to the present moment unable to answer...the words of promise they had uttered to the ear." Mr. Petit concluded by saying that he did not think it was either possible or statesmanlike to permanently... | |
| 1906 - Liczba stron: 918
...straightforward course. ... I do not hesitate to say that both the Government of England and of India appear to me up to the present moment unable to answer...the words of promise they had uttered to the ear." Mr. Petit concluded by saying that he did not think it was either possible or statesmanlike to permanently... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1907 - Liczba stron: 588
...writing confidentially, I do not hesitate to say that both the governments of England and of India appear to me, up to the present moment, unable to...heart the words of promise they had uttered to the car." The government of India is as arbitrary and despotic as the government of Russia ever was, and... | |
| Ramananda Chatterjee - 1912 - Liczba stron: 818
...examinations, but as Lord Lytton said in a State despatch, the Government took 'every means in their powers of breaking to the heart the words of promise they had uttered to the ear,' and thirty-three years later, Mr. Dadabhai Naoroji's motion on the subject, though carried by a majority... | |
| 1907 - Liczba stron: 444
...writing confidentially, I do not hesitate to say that both the governments of England and of India appear to me, up to the present moment, unable to...the words of promise they had uttered to the ear." The government of India is as arbitrary and despotic as the government of Russia ever was and in two... | |
| Hormasji Peroshaw Mody - 1908 - Liczba stron: 332
...British statesmen lay themselves open to a charge of inconsistency ; in the second case they are guilty of "breaking to the heart the words of promise they had uttered to the ear." Both expediency and justice demand that there should be a change of policy as regards this vital question.... | |
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