Foreign Office, Diplomatic, and Consular Sketches. Reprinted from "Vanity Fair.".W.H. Allen, 1883 - 246 páginas |
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... tion of those to whom for the time being is entrusted the care of securing our interests and disposing of our resources at home - that is to say , of our own representa- tives in Parliament and the Ministers selected from amongst them ...
... tion of those to whom for the time being is entrusted the care of securing our interests and disposing of our resources at home - that is to say , of our own representa- tives in Parliament and the Ministers selected from amongst them ...
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... tion of this work is so organised as to make late hours more convenient . We may presume that Lord Salisbury breakfasts early , and that he digests his repast together with the contents of the boxes sent him by Lord Tenter- den ; at any ...
... tion of this work is so organised as to make late hours more convenient . We may presume that Lord Salisbury breakfasts early , and that he digests his repast together with the contents of the boxes sent him by Lord Tenter- den ; at any ...
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... tion chiefly depends upon the man into whose hands it falls . Lord Hammond's bust has been appropriately placed , together with that of Lord Palmerston , in the grand hall of the Foreign Office . V. THE PERMANENT UNDER - SECRETARY OF ...
... tion chiefly depends upon the man into whose hands it falls . Lord Hammond's bust has been appropriately placed , together with that of Lord Palmerston , in the grand hall of the Foreign Office . V. THE PERMANENT UNDER - SECRETARY OF ...
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... tion to his own , and , further , holds that each chief of a department should be held entirely accountable for his own department , a system which of course greatly tends to the efficiency of the Foreign Office . And here we may give ...
... tion to his own , and , further , holds that each chief of a department should be held entirely accountable for his own department , a system which of course greatly tends to the efficiency of the Foreign Office . And here we may give ...
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... tion , & c . with the regular clerks ; they receive salaries on separate scales , and they are only eligible for promo- tion in their own several departments . The members of the political branch , on the other hand , are transferred ...
... tion , & c . with the regular clerks ; they receive salaries on separate scales , and they are only eligible for promo- tion in their own several departments . The members of the political branch , on the other hand , are transferred ...
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