Colonial Administration, 1800-1900: Methods of Government and Development Adopted by the Principal Colonizing Nations in Their Control of Tropical and Other Colonies and Dependencies. With Statistical Statements of the Area, Population, Commerce, Revenue, Etc., of Each of the World's Colonies. Including Bibliography of Colonies and Colonization Prepared by the Library of Congress. From the Summary of Commerce and Finance for October, 1901U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 - 435 páginas |
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The administration of the Indies was intrusted to a viceroy , stationed at Goa , invested with supreme authority , both military and civil , but appointed for three years only , lest by a longer term he might become too powerful ...
The administration of the Indies was intrusted to a viceroy , stationed at Goa , invested with supreme authority , both military and civil , but appointed for three years only , lest by a longer term he might become too powerful ...
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Court favorites were appointed to high commands , corruption and peculation were rife among the subordinate officers , and even where there were capable men at the head of affairs , ruinous dissensions and jealousies sprang up and were ...
Court favorites were appointed to high commands , corruption and peculation were rife among the subordinate officers , and even where there were capable men at the head of affairs , ruinous dissensions and jealousies sprang up and were ...
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... declare his colony in a state of siege , and has at all times the power to appoint courts - martial for the trial of military offenders . In his administrative capacity he has absolute authority to regulate nearly all the internal ...
... declare his colony in a state of siege , and has at all times the power to appoint courts - martial for the trial of military offenders . In his administrative capacity he has absolute authority to regulate nearly all the internal ...
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For the smaller colonies , Crown agents are appointed , who act as commercial and financial agents in England for such of the colonial governments as do not possess agentsgeneral . They are remunerated by fixed salaries and are ...
For the smaller colonies , Crown agents are appointed , who act as commercial and financial agents in England for such of the colonial governments as do not possess agentsgeneral . They are remunerated by fixed salaries and are ...
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Another manner in which the government of colonies originates at the seat of the home Government is through the appointment by the home Government of governors , and in many cases a part or all of the lawmaking bodies .
Another manner in which the government of colonies originates at the seat of the home Government is through the appointment by the home Government of governors , and in many cases a part or all of the lawmaking bodies .
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