The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians |
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1 The Commissioners recommended the abolition of the office of Commander - in
- Chief , and the establishment of a War Office Council under the presidency of
the Secretary of State , with a Chief of Staff as first professional member .
1 The Commissioners recommended the abolition of the office of Commander - in
- Chief , and the establishment of a War Office Council under the presidency of
the Secretary of State , with a Chief of Staff as first professional member .
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At the same time some attempt seems to have been made to place the general
department under the Chief Clerk , whose office , an ancient one , had been
revived in 1840 . The structure of 1843 ( Chief Clerk ' s department , five
geographical ...
At the same time some attempt seems to have been made to place the general
department under the Chief Clerk , whose office , an ancient one , had been
revived in 1840 . The structure of 1843 ( Chief Clerk ' s department , five
geographical ...
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which incluates than com This was be risen to twenty - six and were divided once
again into four classes , with a Chief Clerk and a Clerk for the Parliamentary
Papers . Extra temporary clerks were occasionally engaged , but their
employment ...
which incluates than com This was be risen to twenty - six and were divided once
again into four classes , with a Chief Clerk and a Clerk for the Parliamentary
Papers . Extra temporary clerks were occasionally engaged , but their
employment ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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