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Side vii
... duties . The Commissioners immediately put themselves in communi- cation with the heads of departments , and with their assistance arranged the scheme of examinations which will be found in page xx . to xxxvi . The first examination was ...
... duties . The Commissioners immediately put themselves in communi- cation with the heads of departments , and with their assistance arranged the scheme of examinations which will be found in page xx . to xxxvi . The first examination was ...
Side ix
... duties of the office . 2 Those which testify that the candidate has received a liberal education . To this may be added another class , namely : - 3 Subjects not in the " department " list , for which the can- didates voluntarily offer ...
... duties of the office . 2 Those which testify that the candidate has received a liberal education . To this may be added another class , namely : - 3 Subjects not in the " department " list , for which the can- didates voluntarily offer ...
Side xi
... duty to make some remarks on précis - writing : - 66 ' Of the importance and utility of such an accomplishment , we can- not entertain the slightest doubt ; and we believe that there is hardly any mode in which a clerk can render more ...
... duty to make some remarks on précis - writing : - 66 ' Of the importance and utility of such an accomplishment , we can- not entertain the slightest doubt ; and we believe that there is hardly any mode in which a clerk can render more ...
Side xii
... duties of the departments , they would injuriously affect the general education of those who might be destined to enter the public service . Their attention would be mainly or entirely directed to those subjects , to the neglect of ...
... duties of the departments , they would injuriously affect the general education of those who might be destined to enter the public service . Their attention would be mainly or entirely directed to those subjects , to the neglect of ...
Side xviii
... duties . 66 " ( Signed ) 66 ( Address ) Special circumstances , with such explanations as may be necessary , should be introduced before the words " and I believe him to be free , " & c . , and the certificate should proceed " under ...
... duties . 66 " ( Signed ) 66 ( Address ) Special circumstances , with such explanations as may be necessary , should be introduced before the words " and I believe him to be free , " & c . , and the certificate should proceed " under ...
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15 Find 1st Examination acres Admiralty annum Arithmetic including Vulgar Bought Britain British Calculate the duty candidate cent Civil Service coal Colonies Commissioners compound interest Correspondence cost countries crown Decimal Fractions Describe double entry dwts England English Composition English History Explain feet Find the amount Find the interest Find the value France French Geography George Give some account Glossop Glossop union gross guardians guinea house of Stuart inches income tax Joseph Gillott King Latin ledger letter Lords Lowest salary lowest terms miles obtain OFFICE Paid paper Patronage vested Poor Law Board port wine pound pound sterling Précis reams Recd Reduce reign respectively Rule of Three simple interest Smith Sold for cash square yards subjects Swinton tare tons towns troy Troy weight value in money Vulgar and Decimal Vulgar Fractions weight workhouse worth Writing from Dictation
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Side 70 - HIGH on a throne of royal state, which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus and of Ind, Or where the gorgeous East with richest hand Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold...
Side 57 - To divide a given straight line into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole and one of the parts, shall be equal to the square on the other part.
Side 58 - After half a century, during which England had been of scarcely more weight in European politics than Venice or Saxony, she at once became the most formidable power in the world, dictated terms of peace to the United Provinces, avenged the common injuries of Christendom on the pirates of Barbary, vanquished the Spaniards by land and sea, seized one of the finest West India islands, and acquired on the Flemish coast a fortress which consoled the national pride for the loss of Calais.
Side 62 - During the hundred and sixty years which preceded the union of the Roses, nine Kings reigned in England. Six of these nine Kings were deposed. Five lost their lives as well as their crowns.
Side 91 - Sir, — Having laid before my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, your letter of the...
Side 85 - March, 1853. I am directed by the Poor Law Board to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 26th ultimo, in which you...
Side 57 - It is not so with Him that all things knows, As 'tis with us that square our guess by shows; But most it is presumption in us, when The help of Heaven we count the act of men.
Side 57 - The angles which one straight line makes with another upon one side of it, are either two right angles, or are together equal to two right angles.
Side xxii - OFFICE. 1. Exercises designed to test Handwriting and Orthography. 2. Arithmetic (including Vulgar Fractions). 3. English Composition. SEAMEN'S REGISTRY OFFICE. (The same as for " Supplementary Clerks" in the Board of Trade.) TRADE.
Side xx - CLERKS IN THE SOLICITOR'S OFFICE. 1. Writing from Dictation. 2. Arithmetic (including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions). 3. English Composition. 4.