| 1824 - 406 halaman
...holds any public office, should it be merely that of an under clerk, on a paltry salary of forty younds a year, must be gratified by hearing his title, not his name; and, if you have occasion to write to such a person, you must address him, not merely as a clerk, but... | |
| John Murray (Firm), John Murray (publishers.) - 1852 - 662 halaman
...who holds any public office, should it be merely that of an under clerk, with a paltry salary of 40/. a year, must be gratified by hearing his title, not his name. Even absent persons, when spoken of, are generally designated by their official titles, however humble... | |
| Madame de Staël (Anne-Louise-Germaine) - 1859 - 849 halaman
...who holds any public office, should it be merely that of an under clerk, with a paltry salary of £40 a year, must be gratified by hearing his title, not his name. Even absent persons, when spoken of, are generally designated by their official titles, however humble... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1886 - 566 halaman
...who holds any public office, should it be merely that of an under clerk, with a paltry salary of 40Z. a year, must be gratified by hearing his title, not his name. Even absent persons, when spoken of, are generally designated by their official titles, however humble... | |
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