Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen142William Blackwood, 1887 |
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... Government certificate is no proof whatever that the holder is fit to teach in a secondary school ; and yet many members of school boards look to no other qualifica- tion than this , and imagine that any certificated teacher can be ...
... Government certificate is no proof whatever that the holder is fit to teach in a secondary school ; and yet many members of school boards look to no other qualifica- tion than this , and imagine that any certificated teacher can be ...
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... Government , but as a gen- eral rule excluded , though neither necessarily nor universally , from the Cabinet . 3. The third functionary con- nected with the army long ago was the Secretary of State for the Home Department . His special ...
... Government , but as a gen- eral rule excluded , though neither necessarily nor universally , from the Cabinet . 3. The third functionary con- nected with the army long ago was the Secretary of State for the Home Department . His special ...
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... Government which has had no hand in creating the system com- plained of . They received it from its authors after it had been thirty years in force , and , thanks to Mr Gladstone's parliamentary tactics , have never been able , since ...
... Government which has had no hand in creating the system com- plained of . They received it from its authors after it had been thirty years in force , and , thanks to Mr Gladstone's parliamentary tactics , have never been able , since ...
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... Government . And by com- mon consent , now that we have come down to household suffrage , government is admitted to be gov- ernment by the Imperial Parlia- ment . There was a time - not long ago -when the Master - General of the ...
... Government . And by com- mon consent , now that we have come down to household suffrage , government is admitted to be gov- ernment by the Imperial Parlia- ment . There was a time - not long ago -when the Master - General of the ...
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... Government . Ours is a parliamentary government , -in other words , a government by government by party ; and the claims of indi- viduals to good things when their party is in the ascendant cannot be ignored . If , therefore , the ...
... Government . Ours is a parliamentary government , -in other words , a government by government by party ; and the claims of indi- viduals to good things when their party is in the ascendant cannot be ignored . If , therefore , the ...
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