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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... once the decision either way is recorded it cannot be altered ; should the candidate hesitate in expressing his choice , the Government concludes that he is willing to serve under either administration . Transfers of junior officials ...
... once the decision either way is recorded it cannot be altered ; should the candidate hesitate in expressing his choice , the Government concludes that he is willing to serve under either administration . Transfers of junior officials ...
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... once . The probationary year at an end , the candidate has to undergo the ordeal of an examination in Arabic ; and the results of this test determine his seniority . Still another medical examination must be passed , and then the Selec ...
... once . The probationary year at an end , the candidate has to undergo the ordeal of an examination in Arabic ; and the results of this test determine his seniority . Still another medical examination must be passed , and then the Selec ...
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... once become accustomed to a district and has made himself known to the greater part of the people , his influence must be considerable and should not be lightly interfered with . Nevertheless few changes are effected without due ...
... once become accustomed to a district and has made himself known to the greater part of the people , his influence must be considerable and should not be lightly interfered with . Nevertheless few changes are effected without due ...
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... once again fall victims to the greed and injustice of their Egyptian rulers . The mental strain entailed upon Government officials in remote districts is occasionally very severe . Some- times a hundred miles or more will separate their ...
... once again fall victims to the greed and injustice of their Egyptian rulers . The mental strain entailed upon Government officials in remote districts is occasionally very severe . Some- times a hundred miles or more will separate their ...
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... once a prime inspiration of his muse and the ultimate ruin of his life . We recall especially that memorable journey to Bithynia , on the staff of the proprętor Memmius , where the poet hoped to replenish a purse which , he said , had ...
... once a prime inspiration of his muse and the ultimate ruin of his life . We recall especially that memorable journey to Bithynia , on the staff of the proprętor Memmius , where the poet hoped to replenish a purse which , he said , had ...
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