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Page 31
... civil Government has not yet been established . The Army , however , has kept its discipline . At present there are still almost a million men under arms- the heritage of the civil war . Of these 600,000 belong to the Regular Army ...
... civil Government has not yet been established . The Army , however , has kept its discipline . At present there are still almost a million men under arms- the heritage of the civil war . Of these 600,000 belong to the Regular Army ...
Page 145
... Civil Service but his judgment affects every major decision of Government policy today . In the old days , our rulers were subject to checks and balances . From time to time they were forced to take their place on the hustings and ...
... Civil Service but his judgment affects every major decision of Government policy today . In the old days , our rulers were subject to checks and balances . From time to time they were forced to take their place on the hustings and ...
Page 146
... Civil Service is divided into three grades of entry . The First Division , the top entry , is supposed to provide the civil servants who plan out lines of policy . To enter this grade you must pass an examina- tion based on the ...
... Civil Service is divided into three grades of entry . The First Division , the top entry , is supposed to provide the civil servants who plan out lines of policy . To enter this grade you must pass an examina- tion based on the ...
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