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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... become less and less formidable ; and , while the burden of responsibility remains heavy , the decentralisa- tion of much of the government formerly conducted in the capital has considerably relieved the situation . Moreover , the ...
... become less and less formidable ; and , while the burden of responsibility remains heavy , the decentralisa- tion of much of the government formerly conducted in the capital has considerably relieved the situation . Moreover , the ...
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... become so popular , and is regarded with so much favour by the rising generation , that the supply of officials , both military and civil , is always far in advance of the demand . The conditions of service are , however , very strict ...
... become so popular , and is regarded with so much favour by the rising generation , that the supply of officials , both military and civil , is always far in advance of the demand . The conditions of service are , however , very strict ...
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... made clearly to understand that they must neither be married nor yet engaged to be married , and they are warned that the Government will probably dispense with the services of any official who becomes a. THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 9.
... made clearly to understand that they must neither be married nor yet engaged to be married , and they are warned that the Government will probably dispense with the services of any official who becomes a. THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 9.
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... becomes a ' benedict ' during his period of probation . There exists a considerable proportion of married men among the ... become Governors of Provinces ; and many of them , who com- menced as Deputy Inspectors , have already done so ...
... becomes a ' benedict ' during his period of probation . There exists a considerable proportion of married men among the ... become Governors of Provinces ; and many of them , who com- menced as Deputy Inspectors , have already done so ...
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... become flabby or ' run down ' ; to avoid qualifying for the sick - list any sacrifice will be made , and almost any inconveniences endured . Not only does indisposition interfere with views of promotion and customary leave , but it is ...
... become flabby or ' run down ' ; to avoid qualifying for the sick - list any sacrifice will be made , and almost any inconveniences endured . Not only does indisposition interfere with views of promotion and customary leave , but it is ...
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