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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... companies in modern colonial development . Laws and law - making in the colonies ... Laws of the world's colonies described ... Education in the colonies ... 2645 2650 2652 2657 2659 2665 2668 2674 2675 2676 2679 2680 2684 Educational ...
... companies in modern colonial development . Laws and law - making in the colonies ... Laws of the world's colonies described ... Education in the colonies ... 2645 2650 2652 2657 2659 2665 2668 2674 2675 2676 2679 2680 2684 Educational ...
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... companies helped to build up the dominion and extend the trade of Portugal in the East . Nor was the policy of the home Government in the administration of their dependencies such as to hold together and consolidate an empire . The ...
... companies helped to build up the dominion and extend the trade of Portugal in the East . Nor was the policy of the home Government in the administration of their dependencies such as to hold together and consolidate an empire . The ...
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... companies , instead of giving them a steady , consistent support . There were no fewer than six distinct East India companies , the first incorporated in 1604 , the sixth in 1719. *** Court favorites were appointed to high commands ...
... companies , instead of giving them a steady , consistent support . There were no fewer than six distinct East India companies , the first incorporated in 1604 , the sixth in 1719. *** Court favorites were appointed to high commands ...
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... companies . In the dealings of these companies commercial exclusiveness was carried to the last extreme . The trade of the Spice Islands especially was most jealously and unscrupulously protected from foreign interference . The system ...
... companies . In the dealings of these companies commercial exclusiveness was carried to the last extreme . The trade of the Spice Islands especially was most jealously and unscrupulously protected from foreign interference . The system ...
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... companies . It is at once cause and effect . It is an effect of a fresh outburst of colonial enterprise , and it is a cause of moving further along the path of annexation by giving to that enterprise cohesion , organization , and a ...
... companies . It is at once cause and effect . It is an effect of a fresh outburst of colonial enterprise , and it is a cause of moving further along the path of annexation by giving to that enterprise cohesion , organization , and a ...
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