Address of the committee to the people of England. May 19, 1855

With: The divising heads and executive hands of the English Government. -.Unfitness of the present Home Government for the performance of new and important public duties. -.Appointments for merit, discussed in official answers to official objections to the abolition of patronage. -.Opinions of naval...

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Institution:International Institute of Social History
Format: TEXT
Published: Rickerby, 1855.
London :
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10622/FD70EEDB-863E-4F9D-9913-5BEA164DEAFA
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Summary:With: The divising heads and executive hands of the English Government. -.Unfitness of the present Home Government for the performance of new and important public duties. -.Appointments for merit, discussed in official answers to official objections to the abolition of patronage. -.Opinions of naval officers upon naval administration. -.First report of the general commitee, adopted at a meeting of subscribers held [...] August 8th, 1855. -.Record of the votes of members of the House of Commons on those divisions of the session 1854-5, which, more or less, involve the principle of administrative reform. -.Second address of the committee. -.Petition to the House of Commons: embodying the immediate requirements for administrative reform. -.The fall of Kars. -.The civil service, its disease and remedy. -.To the members of the Administrative Reform Association.
Published:1855.