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What is merit? / A question put by a prime minister, freely answered by an old crown officer in a le...

What is merit? / A question put by a prime minister, freely answered by an old crown officer in a le...

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What is merit? / A question put by a prime minister, freely answered by an old crown officer in a letter to the Earl of Clarendon.

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What is merit? / A question put by a prime minister, freely answered by an old crown officer in a letter to the Earl of Clarendon.

Publisher

London. : Effingham Wilson, 1855.

Date

1855.

Record Identifier

74Vvqr2eokyl

MMS ID

991006241189702626

Language

English

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10 p. ; 20 cm.

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Publisher

London. : Effingham Wilson, 1855.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1855.

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Full title

What is merit? / A question put by a prime minister, freely answered by an old crown officer in a letter to the Earl of Clarendon.

Notes

General note

Spurs to administrative reformers, and state reform associators ; no. 1.

Rare Books copy at SC/ 0205 : bound with other pamphlets with spine title "Political Pamphlets : London : 1793-1865".

Rare Books copy at SC/ 0205 has stamp: 'The Free Library, Sydney. Bequeathed by Mr Justice Wise, 1865'. In 1865 Mr. Justice Wise presented the N.S.W. Government with his library of Australian books, pamphlets and manuscripts, in trust, to be placed in a Free Public Library. These volumes were held by the Australian Museum until the Free Public Libr...

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74Vvqr2eokyl

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991006241189702626

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