Report of Her Majesty's Civil Service Commissioners: Together with Appendices, Volum 21Eyre and Spottiswoode., 1877 |
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Side vi
... selected . * One of the main objects apparent in the Order was to provide that clerks should be selected in anticipation of expected vacancies , so as to be ready to fill them as soon as they occurred . At first this object was very ...
... selected . * One of the main objects apparent in the Order was to provide that clerks should be selected in anticipation of expected vacancies , so as to be ready to fill them as soon as they occurred . At first this object was very ...
Side vii
... selected in 1874 , only 34 ap- peared for their Final Examination in May and June 1876 , two having died in the ... selection and training of Indian civilians , in order to suit the altered conditions introduced by the Marquis of ...
... selected in 1874 , only 34 ap- peared for their Final Examination in May and June 1876 , two having died in the ... selection and training of Indian civilians , in order to suit the altered conditions introduced by the Marquis of ...
Side viii
... selected candidates to pass the period of their probation at some university at which moral respon- sibility for the conduct of the students is undertaken , and rules of discipline are enforced . The reduction of the limit of age to 19 ...
... selected candidates to pass the period of their probation at some university at which moral respon- sibility for the conduct of the students is undertaken , and rules of discipline are enforced . The reduction of the limit of age to 19 ...
Side ix
... selected out of 12 who presented themselves . At the similar examination in November 1875 , 10 candidates presented themselves , and 2 were selected . MILITARY SERVICES . The following statement shows the number of candidates for the ...
... selected out of 12 who presented themselves . At the similar examination in November 1875 , 10 candidates presented themselves , and 2 were selected . MILITARY SERVICES . The following statement shows the number of candidates for the ...
Side xi
... selected for the CIVIL SERVICE of INDIA . Jurisprudence . - T . C. Sandars . Law of Evidence . - K . E. Digby ; T. S. Soden . Law of India . - Sir H. S. Maine , K.C.S.I. Political Economy . - T . E. Cliffe Leslie ; Professor J. E. T. ...
... selected for the CIVIL SERVICE of INDIA . Jurisprudence . - T . C. Sandars . Law of Evidence . - K . E. Digby ; T. S. Soden . Law of India . - Sir H. S. Maine , K.C.S.I. Political Economy . - T . E. Cliffe Leslie ; Professor J. E. T. ...
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4th June according to Schemes appointed April Arithmetic elementary Arithmetic including Vulgar Assistant of Excise Boy Clerk cadets CANDIDATES OF 1874 certificate Civil Service Commis Civil Service Commissioners CLERKSHIPS Commission competitive examination Coomassie Council of 4th Decimal Frac Decimal Fractions Department and Qualifications eligible English Composition February FINAL EXAMINATION four rules French Geography Geography of India Grammar Handwriting and Orthography Henry included in Schedule Inland Revenue IRELAND July King languages Latin Limits of Age London Lord Salisbury Lords Commissioners Lower Division Majesty's Majesty's Treasury Marabouts Mathematics ment MESSENGERS number of marks October October 24 open competition according Order in Council Out-door Officer pages of honour preliminary examination PRETERS Provincial Sorting Qualifications required Queen's Regulations Royal Military College Secretary selected candidates September September 25 sioners and approved situations included subjects tion Translate Treasury Vulgar and Decimal William Writing from Dictation καὶ اور که کے هي के
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Side 429 - Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears: soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet harmony. Sit, Jessica. Look how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold: There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st But in his motion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubins; Such harmony is in immortal souls; But whilst this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close it in, we cannot hear it.
Side 301 - Of every hearer : for it so falls out That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it ; but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value ; then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours.
Side 342 - Being now resolved to be a poet, I saw every thing with a new purpose; my sphere of attention was suddenly magnified: no kind of knowledge was to be overlooked. I ranged mountains and deserts for images and resemblances, and pictured upon my mind every tree of the forest and flower of the valley.
Side 342 - To a poet nothing can be useless. Whatever is beautiful and whatever is dreadful must be familiar to his imagination ; he must be conversant with all that is awfully vast or elegantly little.
Side 326 - C'est par là que Molière, illustrant ses écrits, Peut-être de son art eût remporté le prix, Si, moins ami du peuple, en ses doctes peintures, 11 n'eût point fait souvent grimacer ses figures, Quitté, pour le bouffon, l'agréable et le fin, Et sans honte à Térence allié Tabarin '. Dans ce sac ridicule où Scapin s'enveloppe 8, Je ne reconnais plus l'auteur du Misanthrope.
Side 306 - What could a man require more from a nation so pliant and so prone to seek after knowledge ? What wants there to such a towardly and pregnant soil but wise and faithful labourers, to make a knowing people, a nation of prophets, of sages, and of worthies...
Side 573 - She was resolute in her refusal of the Low Countries. She rejected with a laugh the offers of the Protestants to make her " head of the religion " and
Side 420 - 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 of the other part.
Side 453 - Nothing can be further from our wish than to hold out premiums for knowledge of wide surface and of small depth. We are of opinion that a candidate ought to be allowed no credit at all for taking up a subject in which he is a mere smatterer.
Side 116 - In positions where the duties are professional, technical or expert, the candidates will be required to show what preliminary training or technical education they have undergone to qualify them for such situations before they can be admitted to examination.