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" And it is our further will that, so far as may be, our subjects, of whatever race or creed, be freely and impartially admitted to offices in our service, the duties of which they may be qualified, by their education, ability, and integrity, duly to discharge. "
The Colonial Church Chronicle, and Missionary Journal - Sivu 470
1860
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1876 - 1120 sivua
...is Our further Will that, so far as may be, Our Subjects, of . whatever Race or Creed, be freely and impartially admitted to Offices in Our Service, the...education, ability and integrity, duly to discharge. " We know, and respect, the feelings of attachment with which the Natives of India regard the Lands...

The Two Republics: Or, Rome and the United States of America

Alonzo Trévier Jones - 1891 - 1046 sivua
...is our further will that, so far as may be, our subjects, of whatever race or creed, be freely and impartially admitted to offices in our service, the duties of which they maybe qualified by their education, ability, and integrity to discharge." CALVINISM IN GENEVA. The...

Earl Canning

Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham - 1892 - 246 sivua
...is further our will that, so far as may be, our subjects, of whatever race or creed, be freely and impartially admitted to offices in our service, the...education, ability, and integrity, duly to discharge.' The Proclamation went on to assure the landowners of the Queen's sympathy with their attachment to their...

Indian Polity: A View of the System of Administration in India

George Tomkyns Chesney, Sir George Tomkyns Chesney - 1894 - 452 sivua
...that ' Our subjects, of whatever race or creed, shall be freely and impartially admitted to office in our service, the duties of which they may be qualified...education, ability, and integrity duly to discharge.' To a very large number of a most important class of Indian gentlemen, descended in many cases from...

India

Sir John Strachey - 1894 - 438 sivua
...subjects of whatever race or creed, be freely and impartially admitted to offices in our Services, the duties of which they may be qualified by their education, ability, and integrity to discharge." In 1870 another important measure was enacted. The Statute of that year 2 declared it...

Recollections of a Military Life

Sir John Adye - 1895 - 442 sivua
...it is further our will that, so far as may be, our subjects of whatever race or creed be freely and impartially admitted to offices in our service, the...education, ability, and integrity duly to discharge.' It is often said that India has been won by the sword, and must be governed by the sword. The first...

The Quarterly Review, Nide 182

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1895 - 594 sivua
...That, so far as may be, our subjects of whatever race or creed be freely and impartially admitted to our service, the duties of which they may be qualified by their education, ability, and integrity to perform.' The ' Times ' points out that ' the crux lies in the words " so far as may be." To this...

A History of Hindu Civilisation During British Rule: Intellectual condition

Pramatha Nath Bose - 1896 - 320 sivua
...is our further will that, so far as may be, our subjects, of whatever race or creed, be freely and impartially admitted to offices in our Service, the...education, ability, and integrity, duly to discharge.'' A great deal has been done to give effect, to these liberal principles. But, a great deal more still...

British India

Robert Watson Frazer - 1896 - 440 sivua
...be, her subjects, of whatever race and creed, be freely and impartially admitted to offices in Her service, the duties of which they may be qualified...education, ability, and integrity duly to discharge,' similarly limited, in the words italicised, the admission of natives of India to such offices by the...

The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record

1896 - 958 sivua
...that so far as may be our subjects of whatever race or creed be freely and impartially admitted to all offices in our service, the duties of which they may be qualified by their education, their ability and their integrity duly to discharge," and whether it is not possible to devise some...




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