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Excerpt from Speech of the Right Hon. Sir Charles Wood, President of the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India: On Moving for Leave to Introduce a Bill to Provide for the Government of India, Delivered in the House of Commons, on Friday, June 3, 1853
Know not that we can possibly look forward to a period of such quiet and tranquillity as we at present enjoy. In which there exist so few circum stances calculated to disturb the calm and deliberate consideration of this vast subject of the govern ment of our Indian territory. It therefore seems to me not only desirable, but imperative on us, to avail ourselves of this most favourable Opportunity of dealing with this great and important question for, doubtless, no subject can well be more important, or so important, as the determination of the mode in which our Indian empire shall be in future governed.
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