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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... regard to Oriental linguistic proficiency . In this par- ticular it is not rare to find candidates , otherwise suitable , failing to satisfy the requirements of the Departments . Candidates are drawn from the highest educational centres ...
... regard to Oriental linguistic proficiency . In this par- ticular it is not rare to find candidates , otherwise suitable , failing to satisfy the requirements of the Departments . Candidates are drawn from the highest educational centres ...
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... regard- ing religious views or political tendencies , the Government disclaiming any concern in such questions . Naturally , among the large number of applicants for appointments who are continually being interviewed , many must fail ...
... regard- ing religious views or political tendencies , the Government disclaiming any concern in such questions . Naturally , among the large number of applicants for appointments who are continually being interviewed , many must fail ...
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... regards both salary and pension , an appointment under the Sudan Government may be regarded as distinctly attractive . Upon passing the first examination , the salary paid is E4201 . per annum ; and thereafter an appreciably advancing ...
... regards both salary and pension , an appointment under the Sudan Government may be regarded as distinctly attractive . Upon passing the first examination , the salary paid is E4201 . per annum ; and thereafter an appreciably advancing ...
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... regard to amusements , are swallowed up by the indispensable ' leave ' and the expenses of home- journeys . Probably the same class of men would have done better for themselves in any of the British Colonies or in India . Moreover , the ...
... regard to amusements , are swallowed up by the indispensable ' leave ' and the expenses of home- journeys . Probably the same class of men would have done better for themselves in any of the British Colonies or in India . Moreover , the ...
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... regard to a closer supervision of the men who held the offices of Omda and Sheikh . The natives still pay an almost superstitious reverence to their responsible chiefs ; and no doubt it would be a highly dangerous expedient upon the ...
... regard to a closer supervision of the men who held the offices of Omda and Sheikh . The natives still pay an almost superstitious reverence to their responsible chiefs ; and no doubt it would be a highly dangerous expedient upon the ...
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