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Stranica 4
... a sur- geon's report on his physique , in cases where physical ability is important , as for police , firemen or watchmen . 66 " " A second set of questions tests the general intelligence of 4 CIVIL - SERVICE EXAMINATIONS .
... a sur- geon's report on his physique , in cases where physical ability is important , as for police , firemen or watchmen . 66 " " A second set of questions tests the general intelligence of 4 CIVIL - SERVICE EXAMINATIONS .
Stranica 5
... importance of the information it gives for the place sought . Thus , for a watchman , physique and testimonials would count most , while for an ordinary clerkship , physique would scarcely count at all , and general intelligence would ...
... importance of the information it gives for the place sought . Thus , for a watchman , physique and testimonials would count most , while for an ordinary clerkship , physique would scarcely count at all , and general intelligence would ...
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... importance . In each case of the competitive ex- aminations , the answers of a successful candidate are given at the left- , and of an unsuccessful candidate at the right - hand side of the page . It will be seen ( contrary to the ...
... importance . In each case of the competitive ex- aminations , the answers of a successful candidate are given at the left- , and of an unsuccessful candidate at the right - hand side of the page . It will be seen ( contrary to the ...
Stranica 42
... important United States Gov- ernment buildings in the city , Post Office = Broadway and Park Row . Sub . Treasury Nas- sau cor of wall street Custom House Wall street General Post office B'dw'y & Park place . Sub Treasury Wall St ...
... important United States Gov- ernment buildings in the city , Post Office = Broadway and Park Row . Sub . Treasury Nas- sau cor of wall street Custom House Wall street General Post office B'dw'y & Park place . Sub Treasury Wall St ...
Stranica 3
... importance . It must be admitted that this reluctance to encourage or tolerate outside interference in matters involving grave and far - reaching consequences , is perfectly natural and proper . The employer of labor is usually the ...
... importance . It must be admitted that this reluctance to encourage or tolerate outside interference in matters involving grave and far - reaching consequences , is perfectly natural and proper . The employer of labor is usually the ...
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Stranica 161 - The Constitution of the United States is a law for rulers and people, equally in war and in peace, and covers with the shield of its protection all classes of men, at all times, and under all circumstances. No doctrine, involving more pernicious consequences, was ever invented by the wit of man, than that any of its provisions can be suspended during any of the great exigencies of government.
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