Tho Englishman in India has, of course, a theoretical respcct for tho British Constitution, but lie does hot think of it in tho sumo''way as (loos tho politically-minded stay-at-homo citizen. Ho has probably liover voted in his. life; Parliament fills a small placo in his imagination and figures chiefly as a body of people who from' time to timo talk about foreign questions which they do not understand. — Sir _ Charles • Eliot, K.C.II.gL iu tie "Westminster o»zetW
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 121, 14 February 1908, Page 3
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