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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... success until he has further passed a stiff examination in Arabic . The candidate next passes before a ' final ' Selection Board , which meets annually in London in the month of August . When he has been definitely accepted , the ...
... success until he has further passed a stiff examination in Arabic . The candidate next passes before a ' final ' Selection Board , which meets annually in London in the month of August . When he has been definitely accepted , the ...
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... successful applicant must now spend a further probationary year either at Oxford or Cambridge at his own expense , in order to study Arabic ; and during this time he must also attend courses of instruction in first aid , elementary ...
... successful applicant must now spend a further probationary year either at Oxford or Cambridge at his own expense , in order to study Arabic ; and during this time he must also attend courses of instruction in first aid , elementary ...
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... success , it is chiefly due to the experience which England has gained in the management of semi - barbarous peoples , to the skill with which the machinery of Government has been devised , and to the care which has been throughout ...
... success , it is chiefly due to the experience which England has gained in the management of semi - barbarous peoples , to the skill with which the machinery of Government has been devised , and to the care which has been throughout ...
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... success achieved in the Sudan by the administration , which is but little changed in regard to its personnel since the commencement of its work in 1899 , may perhaps be found in the strict application of Lord Cromer's policy ...
... success achieved in the Sudan by the administration , which is but little changed in regard to its personnel since the commencement of its work in 1899 , may perhaps be found in the strict application of Lord Cromer's policy ...
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... success achieved has been in the direction of transportation . It is not easy to exaggerate the perplexity of the problems which con- fronted the Administration when , in 1899 , they took formal possession of nearly one million square ...
... success achieved has been in the direction of transportation . It is not easy to exaggerate the perplexity of the problems which con- fronted the Administration when , in 1899 , they took formal possession of nearly one million square ...
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