The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 - English literature |
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... authorities - consider necessary . Furthermore , the future official must know how to ride ; if he does not , he is recommended to learn at once . The probationary year at an end , the candidate has to undergo the ordeal of an ...
... authorities - consider necessary . Furthermore , the future official must know how to ride ; if he does not , he is recommended to learn at once . The probationary year at an end , the candidate has to undergo the ordeal of an ...
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... authority is absent , and thus they receive a practical training in their more responsible duties before being definitely called upon to assume them . In his own department the Senior Inspector is expected to be constantly at ...
... authority is absent , and thus they receive a practical training in their more responsible duties before being definitely called upon to assume them . In his own department the Senior Inspector is expected to be constantly at ...
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... authority of the British official alone stands between the criminals and their victims . While the general attitude of the natives towards the Government - born of a recognition of the benefits attendant upon a sound and just adminis ...
... authority of the British official alone stands between the criminals and their victims . While the general attitude of the natives towards the Government - born of a recognition of the benefits attendant upon a sound and just adminis ...
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... authority of Government which has been defied ; and in connexion with such an undertaking the discretion of the officer in charge is put to a severe test . Headquarters would scarcely be pleased were any armed interference to be entered ...
... authority of Government which has been defied ; and in connexion with such an undertaking the discretion of the officer in charge is put to a severe test . Headquarters would scarcely be pleased were any armed interference to be entered ...
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... authority , ' who are ' in the state and posture of gladiators ' and ' uphold thereby the industry of their subjects . ' The Industrial period , which is supposed , by merely trading nations , to have superseded the period of Militarism ...
... authority , ' who are ' in the state and posture of gladiators ' and ' uphold thereby the industry of their subjects . ' The Industrial period , which is supposed , by merely trading nations , to have superseded the period of Militarism ...
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