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Handbook to government situations: or, The queen's Civil service considered ... - Page 54
by Civil service - 1866
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Guide to employment in the Civil service

Civil service - 1882 - 308 pages
...Economy, to be acquired from Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations," and Mill's "Political Economy;" 13, General intelligence, as evinced by the manner in which they acquit themselves under examination, and specifically by the quickness they may show in seizing the points in papers...
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Guide to employment in the Civil service

Civil service - 128 pages
...General Intelligence, as evinced hy the manner in which they acquit themselves, and specifically hy the quickness they may show in seizing the points in papers read hy them, or read over to them, once or twice; 2. Precis Writing; 3. French Grammar, and power to converse...
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The Civil service year book and official calendar

1884 - 266 pages
...Political Economy, to be acquired from Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations" and Mill's " Political Economy ; " General intelligence, as evinced by the manner in which they acquit themselves under examination, and specifically by the quickness they may show in seizing the points in papers...
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Rules and Regulations Respecting Examinations for the Home Civil Service ...

Great Britain. Civil Service Commission - Civil service - 1897 - 556 pages
...intelligence as evinced by the manner in which the Candidates acquit themselves under examination, and specifically by the quickness they may show in...read by them, or read over to them, once or twice). 9. Geography. 10. History of Europe, 1789 to May 1871 inclusive; also History of Asia and America for...
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Tables showing the limits of age and subjects of examination prescribed for ...

Civil service commission - 1876 - 236 pages
...political economy, to be acquired from Adam Smith's " Wealth of Nations," and Mill's " Political Economy." General intelligence, as evinced by the manner in which they acquit themselves under examination, and specifically by the quickness they may show in seizing the points in papers...
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The British Diplomatic Service, 1815-1914: 1815-1914

Raymond Jones - History - 1983 - 273 pages
...acquit themselves under examination and specifically by the quickness they 1 BPP, 1873 (701), 75, 245. may show in seizing the points in papers read by them or read over to them once or twice. 3 . Candidates who after statutable residence have taken a degree in one of the Universities of the...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 27

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1878 - 634 pages
...12. General intelligence, as evinced by the manner in which they acquit themselves under examination, and specifically by the quickness they may show in...read by them or • read over to them once or twice. 18 and 26. With an extension in favour of persons who have been previously employed as Clerks in Chief...
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Report of Her Majesty's Civil Service Commissioners: Together ..., Volume 18

1874 - 748 pages
...economy, to be acquired from Adam Smith's " Wealth of Nations," and Mill's " Political Economy." 12. General intelligence, as evinced by the manner in which they acquit themselves under examination, and specifically by the quickness they may show in seizing the points in papers...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 22

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1876 - 580 pages
...economy, to be acquired from Adam Smith's " Wealth of Nations," and Mill's " Political Economy." 12. General intelligence, as evinced by the manner in which they acquit themselves under examination, and specifically by the quickness they may show in seizing the points in papers...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 16

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1874 - 820 pages
...economy, to be acquired from Adam Smith's " Wealth of Nations," and Mill's " Polilical Economy." 12. General intelligence, as evinced by the manner in •which they acquit themselves under examination, and specifically by the quickness they may show in seizing the pointa in papers...
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