| 1853 - 540 str.
...weeks of entire dependence upon his dragoman's honesty, with no deference at all to the learned labors of those who have given the best part of their lives to the study of Palestine, he has united such haste in execution as has betrayed him into self,contradiction,... | |
| 1853 - 554 str.
...weeks of entire dependence upon his dragoman's honesty, with no deference at all to the learned labors 'of those who have given the best part of their lives to the study of Palestine, he has united such haste in execution as has betrayed him into self-contradiction,... | |
| William Andrus Alcott - 1859 - 430 str.
...whole, for the mass of mankind to have nothing i to do with these matters, except at the prescription of those who have given the best part of their lives to the study of and disease. That they are weapons of so much power, that even physicians — men who only... | |
| 1863 - 1076 str.
...places in India, still the general administration of the country must, after all, rest on the shoulders of those who have given the best part of their lives to the country, who speak the languages, who know the meaning, origin, and effect of each of those strange... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1875 - 694 str.
...cast a class of its employés upon the charities of the public, who under the provisions of its laws have given the best part of their lives to the service of the Government, and who have wrecked their physical energies and broken down their healths in the discharge... | |
| 1902 - 386 str.
...the graves of several who had been his friends and colleagues on the faculty, and who, like him, had given the best part of their lives to the service of the college. JOHN H. Ht-wtrr JOHN HASKELL HEWITT, L,LD John Haskell Hewitt, LL D. For a score of years... | |
| United States. President's Commission on Economy and Efficiency - 1912 - 1104 str.
...be impossible to provide a force of employees with a reasonably permanent tenure who are qualified by reason of education and training to do the best...the point of view of efficiency and competence which has resulted from present methods of appointment; into the present relation of compensation to the... | |
| 1912 - 252 str.
...recent years to the need of a suitable plan of retiring the superannuated employees in the executive service. In the belief that it is desirable that any...best part of their lives to the service of the state. VOL. XXIX 26 Vol. XXIX.— No. 2 New rule for certification of rural carriers. — On December 30,... | |
| West Virginia. State Dept. of Education - 1912 - 454 str.
...TEACHEBS.— The leading states and cities of the union have been providing some kind of pension for teachers who have given the best part of their lives to the service and the best educational thought of the country favors such a policy. It would cost this state but... | |
| 1913 - 286 str.
...be impossible to provide a force of employees with a reasonably permanent tenure who are qualified by reason of education and training to do the best...the point of view of efficiency and competence which has resulted from present methods of appointment; into the present relation of compensation to the... | |
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