The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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... authority is to allow no discretionary power whatever to his subordinate . He wishes , often from a distance , to control every detail of the administration . The tendency of the subordinate , on the other hand , is to lean in ...
... authority is to allow no discretionary power whatever to his subordinate . He wishes , often from a distance , to control every detail of the administration . The tendency of the subordinate , on the other hand , is to lean in ...
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... authority . Its tendency is to correct the defect from which the officials employed in the outlying portions of the Empire are most likely to suffer , namely , that of magnifying the importance of some local event or consideration , and ...
... authority . Its tendency is to correct the defect from which the officials employed in the outlying portions of the Empire are most likely to suffer , namely , that of magnifying the importance of some local event or consideration , and ...
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... authority of the Khedive as an element in the government of the country . Nubar Pasha , however , took a different view , and his policy prevailed . As a consequence the visible head of the Govern- ment was a Christian , ignorant of ...
... authority of the Khedive as an element in the government of the country . Nubar Pasha , however , took a different view , and his policy prevailed . As a consequence the visible head of the Govern- ment was a Christian , ignorant of ...
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