| 1845 - 396 pàgines
...of India, and in the application to it of the principles applicable to purely executive departments. The Executive Government of India is, and must be, seated in India itself. The Court of Directors is not so much an executive as a deliberative body. Its principal function, and that of the Home Government... | |
| East India Company, John Stuart Mill - 1858 - 148 pàgines
...of India, and in the application to it of the principles applicable to purely executive departments. The Executive Government of India is, and must be, seated in India itself. The Court of Directors is not so much an executive, as a deliberative body. Its principal function, and that of the Home Government... | |
| Charles Ball - 1858 - 750 pàgines
...of India, and in the application to it of the principles applicable to purely executive departments. The executive government of India is. and must be, seated in India itself. The Court of Directors is not so much an executive as a deliberative body. Its principal function, and that of the home government... | |
| Lionel James Trotter - 1866 - 494 pàgines
...grounds for such a cry. But neither branch of the Home Government could fairly be called by that name. " The executive government of India is and must be seated..." triple government," the British Parliament. " To scrutinise and revise the past acts of the Indian government — to lay down principles and issue general... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1882 - 230 pàgines
...of India, and in the application to it of the principles applicable to purely executive departments. The Executive Government of India is, and must be, seated in India itself. The Court of Directors is not so much an executive, as a deliberative body. Its principal function, and that of the Home Government... | |
| Sir John Strachey - 1888 - 458 pàgines
...applicable now as when he wrote : — 'It is not,' he said, 'so much an executive as a deliberative body. The Executive Government of India is, and must be, seated in India itself. The principal function of the Home Government is not to direct the details of administration, but to scrutinise... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams, Author of The Mediterranean illustrated - 1888 - 458 pàgines
...applicable now as when he wrote : — 'It is not,' he said, 'so much an executive as a deliberative body. The Executive Government of India is, and must be, seated in India itself. The principal function of the Home Government is not to direct the details of administration, but to scrutinise... | |
| Sir Valentine Chirol - 1910 - 408 pàgines
...Secretary of State exercises general guidance and control, but, as Mill laid it down no less forcibly, " the Executive Government of India is and must be seated in India itself." Such relations are clearly very different from those of principal and agent which Mr. Montagu would... | |
| George Anderson - 1921 - 196 pàgines
...of India and in the application to it of the principles applicable to purely executive departments. The executive government of India is, and must be, seated in India itself. The Court of Directors is not so much an executive as a deliberative body. Its principal function and that of the Home Government... | |
| Sir Frederick Dealtry Lugard - 1926 - 678 pàgines
...what he advised the Government to do.1 JS Mill thus formulates the principle in regard to India : " The Executive Government of India is, and must be, seated in India itself. The principal function of the Home Government is not to direct the details of administration, but to scrutinise... | |
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