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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... considerable degree of the people of the governing country or their descendants . The population of the " self- governing " English colonies of British North America , Australasia , and South Africa is less than 15,000,000 , and when ...
... considerable degree of the people of the governing country or their descendants . The population of the " self- governing " English colonies of British North America , Australasia , and South Africa is less than 15,000,000 , and when ...
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... considerable areas in the Orient , had by 1800 already lost a considerable part of that territory , and by the close of the Napoleonic wars had almost disappeared from the colonial map of the world , but in 1834 began to acquire ...
... considerable areas in the Orient , had by 1800 already lost a considerable part of that territory , and by the close of the Napoleonic wars had almost disappeared from the colonial map of the world , but in 1834 began to acquire ...
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... considerable wealth , either from their agricultural possessions or from successful mining operations . * * It was this oligarchical character of society , together with the system of restrictions under which they lived which produced ...
... considerable wealth , either from their agricultural possessions or from successful mining operations . * * It was this oligarchical character of society , together with the system of restrictions under which they lived which produced ...
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... considerably more than this figure , and during the latter period of colonial expansion up to 1896 the losses are estimated by Brunialti as 10,000 men and 500,000 lire . For a country whose debt was in the thousand millions , who , out ...
... considerably more than this figure , and during the latter period of colonial expansion up to 1896 the losses are estimated by Brunialti as 10,000 men and 500,000 lire . For a country whose debt was in the thousand millions , who , out ...
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... considerable power as regards the assessment of fiscal charges and expenditures but an organization for the exploitation of the natives ? What else are the introduction of our codes , our administration , our lawyers and our men of ...
... considerable power as regards the assessment of fiscal charges and expenditures but an organization for the exploitation of the natives ? What else are the introduction of our codes , our administration , our lawyers and our men of ...
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