Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... officer has no sooner familiarized himself with the duties of his office and begun to acquire a knowledge of its business ... officers are transferred from pursuits and associations which have no connection with commerce or the foreign ...
... officer has no sooner familiarized himself with the duties of his office and begun to acquire a knowledge of its business ... officers are transferred from pursuits and associations which have no connection with commerce or the foreign ...
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... officers are entitled to traveling expenses and allowances for house and office rent , and for entertaining where it ... officer and constantly increasing benefit to the Government . The British system of regulations for the admission of ...
... officers are entitled to traveling expenses and allowances for house and office rent , and for entertaining where it ... officer and constantly increasing benefit to the Government . The British system of regulations for the admission of ...
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... officers and amount of compensation in fees , where the officer has no salary , for the year 1894 . 26 consuls - general ( not including those also commissioned ministers resident ) 188 salaried consuls 11 salaried commercial agents 13 ...
... officers and amount of compensation in fees , where the officer has no salary , for the year 1894 . 26 consuls - general ( not including those also commissioned ministers resident ) 188 salaried consuls 11 salaried commercial agents 13 ...
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... officers who go out to the island as to cause the saying to become current that on embarking they leave all sense of shame behind them in Cadiz . And he observed that all testimony was unanimous as to the corrup- tions and the ...
... officers who go out to the island as to cause the saying to become current that on embarking they leave all sense of shame behind them in Cadiz . And he observed that all testimony was unanimous as to the corrup- tions and the ...
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... officers should be men of character , intelligence , and ability . " In addition to these expressions from a high ... officer has no sooner familiar- ized himself with the duties of his office and begun to acquire a knowledge of its ...
... officers should be men of character , intelligence , and ability . " In addition to these expressions from a high ... officer has no sooner familiar- ized himself with the duties of his office and begun to acquire a knowledge of its ...
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