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... Bill at public meetings and roused the community to fever - pitch of passion . Ripon thought that the Bill was not only necessary and right , but also safe since its essence was the grant of jurisdiction to Indians in the Indian Civil ...
... Bill at public meetings and roused the community to fever - pitch of passion . Ripon thought that the Bill was not only necessary and right , but also safe since its essence was the grant of jurisdiction to Indians in the Indian Civil ...
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... Bill , opposed the Bill as an insult to British women . The Bill , she said , would subject " civilized women to the jurisdiction of men who had done little or nothing to redeem the women of their own races whose social ideas were still ...
... Bill , opposed the Bill as an insult to British women . The Bill , she said , would subject " civilized women to the jurisdiction of men who had done little or nothing to redeem the women of their own races whose social ideas were still ...
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... Bill of 1892 as at least a step in the right direction , and advised the Indian National Congress to accept it . In a letter published in The Times , he described the critics of the Bill as insects which were not worth powder and shot ...
... Bill of 1892 as at least a step in the right direction , and advised the Indian National Congress to accept it . In a letter published in The Times , he described the critics of the Bill as insects which were not worth powder and shot ...
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HENRY FAWCETT | 31 |
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Address administration advocated agitation Alfred Webb Allan Octavian Hume Andrews Annie Besant appointed Arundale Attlee Bengal Bill Bombay Chronicle British community British Empire British friends British Government British House British India British Parliament British rule C. F. ANDREWS Calcutta championed Charles Bradlaugh Christian Conservative constitutional delegates Dominion Status elected England English Englishmen Fawcett friends of India George Yule Gopal Krishna Gokhale Government of India Governor Governor-General Hardinge Hindus Home Rule honour Horniman House of Commons Hume India's Freedom Indian Civil Service Indian leaders Indian National Congress interest Labour Party Legislative Council Lord Curzon Lord Ripon Lord William Bentinck Macaulay Madras Mahatma Gandhi Max Mueller ment Muslims Mutiny official opinion political President Prime Minister race racial Ramsay MacDonald reforms rule in India rulers Sanskrit Sastri sati Secretary self-government session Sir Henry Cotton Sir William Wedderburn South Africa Sunderland sympathy tion Viceroy