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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... extent , and they did not , in spite of redeeming points , succeed as governors . There was an absence among them of steady progress and development . There was no growth of liberty , no tendency to equality , no gradual expansion of ...
... extent , and they did not , in spite of redeeming points , succeed as governors . There was an absence among them of steady progress and development . There was no growth of liberty , no tendency to equality , no gradual expansion of ...
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... extent of the landed estates which the Church gathered in its hands in perpetuity or main mort . In some provinces at the time of the insurrections it owned 80 per cent of the real property , and in several States the monasteries ...
... extent of the landed estates which the Church gathered in its hands in perpetuity or main mort . In some provinces at the time of the insurrections it owned 80 per cent of the real property , and in several States the monasteries ...
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... extent than the European nations which came in after them . Their rise and decline , however , like those of the Spanish power , were very rapid . They rose on the tide of chivalry , religious fanaticism , and adventurous search for ...
... extent than the European nations which came in after them . Their rise and decline , however , like those of the Spanish power , were very rapid . They rose on the tide of chivalry , religious fanaticism , and adventurous search for ...
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... extent that Santo Domingo , one of the points at which they established themselves , was prior to the French Revolution the most thriving of all the islands . What , then , were the failings of the government which in the end more than ...
... extent that Santo Domingo , one of the points at which they established themselves , was prior to the French Revolution the most thriving of all the islands . What , then , were the failings of the government which in the end more than ...
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... extent which depresses her own most serious writers on the subject . * * * " Next door to French Guiana was British Guiana , flourishing under a healthy representative administration , while Cayenne pined away under the suffocating ...
... extent which depresses her own most serious writers on the subject . * * * " Next door to French Guiana was British Guiana , flourishing under a healthy representative administration , while Cayenne pined away under the suffocating ...
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