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... permanent officials escape . James Stephen , who was Permanent Under - Secretary of State from 1836 to 1847 , and whose main object in official life had been the total abolition of slavery , was the subject of ceaseless attack ; he was ...
... permanent officials escape . James Stephen , who was Permanent Under - Secretary of State from 1836 to 1847 , and whose main object in official life had been the total abolition of slavery , was the subject of ceaseless attack ; he was ...
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... Permanent and Parliamentary Under - Secretaries of State downwards ; and it is expressly declared by the Order - in - Council of 1870 , which established the principle of entrance into the Civil Service by competitive examination , that ...
... Permanent and Parliamentary Under - Secretaries of State downwards ; and it is expressly declared by the Order - in - Council of 1870 , which established the principle of entrance into the Civil Service by competitive examination , that ...
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... permanent head of the Colonial Office is the Permanent Under- Secretary of State , who has under him three Assistant Under - Secretaries of State and Legal Advisers . The Assistant Under - Secretaries preside over two main " Divisions ...
... permanent head of the Colonial Office is the Permanent Under- Secretary of State , who has under him three Assistant Under - Secretaries of State and Legal Advisers . The Assistant Under - Secretaries preside over two main " Divisions ...
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