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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... cultivated district , separated from the rest of the world by deserts of ice and snow . Thus each community dwelt apart , divided at once by natural and artificial barriers . The commercial policy of the Spanish Government toward its ...
... cultivated district , separated from the rest of the world by deserts of ice and snow . Thus each community dwelt apart , divided at once by natural and artificial barriers . The commercial policy of the Spanish Government toward its ...
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... cultivating remote lands the prime element is the participation of the masses ; adventurous lives , glorious deeds , large capital , nominal control , and titular sovereignty over millions of savages or untutored aborigines are not the ...
... cultivating remote lands the prime element is the participation of the masses ; adventurous lives , glorious deeds , large capital , nominal control , and titular sovereignty over millions of savages or untutored aborigines are not the ...
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... cultivation on the condition that of all produce four - fifteenths should be paid to the Government . A class of Europeans known as contractors were encouraged by the Government , by means of loans , to build factories and storehouses ...
... cultivation on the condition that of all produce four - fifteenths should be paid to the Government . A class of Europeans known as contractors were encouraged by the Government , by means of loans , to build factories and storehouses ...
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... cultivation of rice is in Java what the vintage is in the Rhine provinces and in the south of France . But there came foreigners from the West , who made themselves masters of the country . They wished to profit by the fertility of the ...
... cultivation of rice is in Java what the vintage is in the Rhine provinces and in the south of France . But there came foreigners from the West , who made themselves masters of the country . They wished to profit by the fertility of the ...
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... cultivation of rice ; in work on plantations , sugar , coffee , cinchona , and tea , and in various lesser industries , such as the making of mats and weaving of sarongs . They are also by no means unskillful as workers in clay , wood ...
... cultivation of rice ; in work on plantations , sugar , coffee , cinchona , and tea , and in various lesser industries , such as the making of mats and weaving of sarongs . They are also by no means unskillful as workers in clay , wood ...
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