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Speeches on Indian Affairs is a comprehensive collection of orations delivered by John Morley, a prominent British statesman and politician. The work compiles his most significant speeches addressing various aspects of British colonial policy in India, colonial governance, and political reform.
Morley’s speeches reflect the intellectual debates of the Victorian era regarding British rule in India. As a member of Parliament and later as Secretary of State for India, Morley’s perspectives shaped important discussions on colonial administration, Indian representation, and political change. His eloquent arguments and reasoned approaches to Indian affairs provide valuable historical documentation of late 19th-century British political thought.
This collection serves as an essential resource for historians, students of British colonial history, and those interested in understanding the political foundations of modern India. The speeches offer insights into how British leadership viewed their responsibilities in India and how political discourse influenced imperial policy during this transformative period.







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