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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2674 Emigration of capital to the colonies 2675 Use of chartered companies in modern colonial development . 2676 Laws and law - making in the colonies . 2679 Laws of the world's colonies described ... 2680 Education in the colonies .
2674 Emigration of capital to the colonies 2675 Use of chartered companies in modern colonial development . 2676 Laws and law - making in the colonies . 2679 Laws of the world's colonies described ... 2680 Education in the colonies .
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The monopoly of trade in the Portuguese , as well as in the Spanish Empire , was reserved to the Crown , and no charter companies helped to build up the dominion and extend the trade of Portugal in the East .
The monopoly of trade in the Portuguese , as well as in the Spanish Empire , was reserved to the Crown , and no charter companies helped to build up the dominion and extend the trade of Portugal in the East .
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It need hardly be added that the same fault of taking up too much at once has been conspicuous in French foreign policy in late years . The French Government also perpetually interfered with its chartered companies , instead of giving ...
It need hardly be added that the same fault of taking up too much at once has been conspicuous in French foreign policy in late years . The French Government also perpetually interfered with its chartered companies , instead of giving ...
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The monopolies of the Latin peoples were , as we have seen , almost entirely Crown monopolies ; the Dutch , on the other hand , committed their trade wholly to chartered companies . In the dealings of these companies commercial ...
The monopolies of the Latin peoples were , as we have seen , almost entirely Crown monopolies ; the Dutch , on the other hand , committed their trade wholly to chartered companies . In the dealings of these companies commercial ...
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Not a single company , but rather the entire nation has a part of its wealth . Even at the sacrifice of profits abuses in the colony have been corrected and reforms introduced . The natives are not any longer being simply taught to till ...
Not a single company , but rather the entire nation has a part of its wealth . Even at the sacrifice of profits abuses in the colony have been corrected and reforms introduced . The natives are not any longer being simply taught to till ...
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