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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... Construction of roads and railways 2638 Telegraphs and telephones in the colonies ... 2643 Postal facilities in the colonies 2644 Methods of intercommunication ...... .. Irrigation in the tropical colonies ... How the cost of ...
... Construction of roads and railways 2638 Telegraphs and telephones in the colonies ... 2643 Postal facilities in the colonies 2644 Methods of intercommunication ...... .. Irrigation in the tropical colonies ... How the cost of ...
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... construction and military effectiveness , prove that France is thoroughly in earnest from an administrative point of view . The general commanding the division of Oran told me that he regarded the railway as the main civilizing ...
... construction and military effectiveness , prove that France is thoroughly in earnest from an administrative point of view . The general commanding the division of Oran told me that he regarded the railway as the main civilizing ...
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... construction of roads , harbor works , etc. ) . The amount of such service varied between fifty and seventy - five days a year . By utilizing this forced labor the Dutch covered the island with public roads . The effects of the system ...
... construction of roads , harbor works , etc. ) . The amount of such service varied between fifty and seventy - five days a year . By utilizing this forced labor the Dutch covered the island with public roads . The effects of the system ...
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... construction as to make them an aid to and not a fetter upon the community . " I doubt whether this ideal of good colonists , good laws , and good officials combined can be found anywhere ; I am sure that it can not be found in any of ...
... construction as to make them an aid to and not a fetter upon the community . " I doubt whether this ideal of good colonists , good laws , and good officials combined can be found anywhere ; I am sure that it can not be found in any of ...
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... construction of railways . " The population of India , according to the census of 1901 , is 294,266,701 , including the so - called native States , practically all of which are now under the general supervision and control of the ...
... construction of railways . " The population of India , according to the census of 1901 , is 294,266,701 , including the so - called native States , practically all of which are now under the general supervision and control of the ...
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