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... second ; they are seldom possessed of the third ; and I may add , that the position of a Director , partly owing to the vexatious power exercised by the clerks of the Board of Control , and partly to the constitution of the Court itself ...
... second ; they are seldom possessed of the third ; and I may add , that the position of a Director , partly owing to the vexatious power exercised by the clerks of the Board of Control , and partly to the constitution of the Court itself ...
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... second , whether in his opinion he would , with all his eminence , have come in nearly so soon if he had not been powerfully backed by a strong personal connection and interest among the voters . No one has a more lively sense of the ...
... second , whether in his opinion he would , with all his eminence , have come in nearly so soon if he had not been powerfully backed by a strong personal connection and interest among the voters . No one has a more lively sense of the ...
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... second , that you don't want too much personal activity in the Home Government , the active Government being in India ; third , that it is the only possible way of securing the independence of the Senators ; and fourth , that by ...
... second , that you don't want too much personal activity in the Home Government , the active Government being in India ; third , that it is the only possible way of securing the independence of the Senators ; and fourth , that by ...
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... second , to provide for the bestowal of appointments in acknow- ledgment of and reward for public service ; and , third , to open the services more to the general public , inasmuch as they have hitherto fallen too much into the hands of ...
... second , to provide for the bestowal of appointments in acknow- ledgment of and reward for public service ; and , third , to open the services more to the general public , inasmuch as they have hitherto fallen too much into the hands of ...
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... Second . To secure to the Central Government so com- plete a control over and management of the imperial finances as should ensure their healthy condition , and prevent one government from spending what another saved . Third . To obtain ...
... Second . To secure to the Central Government so com- plete a control over and management of the imperial finances as should ensure their healthy condition , and prevent one government from spending what another saved . Third . To obtain ...
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