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 |
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... hand , information is neither sought nor admitted 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 ...
... hand , information is neither sought nor admitted 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 ...
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... hands . Heavy work is entailed upon them , notwithstanding the valuable assistance which they receive from their staffs ... hand when he is present . He ranks as a first - class magistrate and administers both civil and criminal justice ...
... hands . Heavy work is entailed upon them , notwithstanding the valuable assistance which they receive from their staffs ... hand when he is present . He ranks as a first - class magistrate and administers both civil and criminal justice ...
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... hand to control him ; he is quite capable of performing good and useful work , but not intuitively . It must be firmly exacted of him , and encouraged by continual example and occasional admonition . Left wholly to himself , there is ...
... hand to control him ; he is quite capable of performing good and useful work , but not intuitively . It must be firmly exacted of him , and encouraged by continual example and occasional admonition . Left wholly to himself , there is ...
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... hand , his presents are very frequently of greater intrinsic value than those which he receives . In those cases where presents ( unless of trifling worth ) are taken by Provincial Governors or their subordinates , they have to be ...
... hand , his presents are very frequently of greater intrinsic value than those which he receives . In those cases where presents ( unless of trifling worth ) are taken by Provincial Governors or their subordinates , they have to be ...
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... and prejudices of the Moslem world ; on the other hand , it has sought to encourage the practice of Mohammedanism among the people , thus further acting upon the sound judgment of Lord Cromer , who has. C 2 THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 19.
... and prejudices of the Moslem world ; on the other hand , it has sought to encourage the practice of Mohammedanism among the people , thus further acting upon the sound judgment of Lord Cromer , who has. C 2 THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 19.
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