Parliamentary Papers, Том 30H.M. Stationery Office, 1853 |
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... believe that there is as much hypothecation going forward now as there was when the Government hypo- thecated , but it is by capital sent out by private individuals from this country . 51. That system is now suspended ? The policy of ...
... believe that there is as much hypothecation going forward now as there was when the Government hypo- thecated , but it is by capital sent out by private individuals from this country . 51. That system is now suspended ? The policy of ...
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... believe it was . 82. Do you know the amount of assets at that time in India , when that sug- gestion was made ? I do not ; but it can be returned . 83. Are there not some remittances in the Queen's Government bills from India ? Yes ...
... believe it was . 82. Do you know the amount of assets at that time in India , when that sug- gestion was made ? I do not ; but it can be returned . 83. Are there not some remittances in the Queen's Government bills from India ? Yes ...
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... believe that sales of appointments for the public service have never been resorted to by the Government of this country ; and , as respects the Company's service , the practice would be distinctly opposed to the express enactments of ...
... believe that sales of appointments for the public service have never been resorted to by the Government of this country ; and , as respects the Company's service , the practice would be distinctly opposed to the express enactments of ...
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... believe , has nothing further to do with it than to see that the rules for making such arrangements between one officer and another are duly maintained . 280. Upon the supposition that allowing parties to purchase commissions in India ...
... believe , has nothing further to do with it than to see that the rules for making such arrangements between one officer and another are duly maintained . 280. Upon the supposition that allowing parties to purchase commissions in India ...
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... believe that there is less of party politics in India than in any other part of Her Majesty's empire ? I do . 297. That is the effect of the mode in which the patronage is now carried on ? That is my opinion . 298. Do you think that any ...
... believe that there is less of party politics in India than in any other part of Her Majesty's empire ? I do . 297. That is the effect of the mode in which the patronage is now carried on ? That is my opinion . 298. Do you think that any ...
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