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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... tion of much of the government formerly conducted in the capital has considerably relieved the situation . Moreover , the Governor - General has for some years past delegated a large portion of the detail work in the earlier stages of ...
... tion of much of the government formerly conducted in the capital has considerably relieved the situation . Moreover , the Governor - General has for some years past delegated a large portion of the detail work in the earlier stages of ...
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... tion of all requests for admission results in the elimina- tion of many applicants who are deemed to be ineligible . This is the work of a Special Committee ; and , when its decisions have been arrived at , there still remain at least ...
... tion of all requests for admission results in the elimina- tion of many applicants who are deemed to be ineligible . This is the work of a Special Committee ; and , when its decisions have been arrived at , there still remain at least ...
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... tion Board once more sits in judgment , deciding finally whether the applicant shall be accepted or rejected . So high is the esprit de corps among the younger ranks of the officials , that it is not deemed by them sufficient to ...
... tion Board once more sits in judgment , deciding finally whether the applicant shall be accepted or rejected . So high is the esprit de corps among the younger ranks of the officials , that it is not deemed by them sufficient to ...
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... tion between the superior and the subordinate ranks is rigidly drawn . Nevertheless , large as is the class of such workers , but few complaints are heard . Naturally the ambition of all officials is to become Governors of Provinces ...
... tion between the superior and the subordinate ranks is rigidly drawn . Nevertheless , large as is the class of such workers , but few complaints are heard . Naturally the ambition of all officials is to become Governors of Provinces ...
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... tion , to the enslaved condition of their women in Egypt and the Sudan . Even if we admit that the doctrine which imposes the veil on Moslem women is out of date - it is , indeed , declared by many Mohammedans themselves to be against ...
... tion , to the enslaved condition of their women in Egypt and the Sudan . Even if we admit that the doctrine which imposes the veil on Moslem women is out of date - it is , indeed , declared by many Mohammedans themselves to be against ...
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