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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... facts to which disaster was due . The Crown always clung to the maxim that it was the right of the parent State to draw ... fact , to make it a part and parcel of the nation and then turn against it to exploit and rob it as if it were an ...
... facts to which disaster was due . The Crown always clung to the maxim that it was the right of the parent State to draw ... fact , to make it a part and parcel of the nation and then turn against it to exploit and rob it as if it were an ...
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... fact in Java , and it is the most interesting to examine . Holland has no autonomous colonies as England has ; such as have a responsible government and parliament . The Dutch colonies have no independent existence whatsoever . They are ...
... fact in Java , and it is the most interesting to examine . Holland has no autonomous colonies as England has ; such as have a responsible government and parliament . The Dutch colonies have no independent existence whatsoever . They are ...
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... fact that under the Dutch system there exist no landlords and middlemen to send up the rental of land . ” MORRIS . Morris , commenting upon the record of the Dutch in Java in his History of Colonization , recounts the early experiences ...
... fact that under the Dutch system there exist no landlords and middlemen to send up the rental of land . ” MORRIS . Morris , commenting upon the record of the Dutch in Java in his History of Colonization , recounts the early experiences ...
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... fact may justify a more extended review of the discussions as to the causes of this success . LUCAS . Mr. C. P. Lucas , as already explained , has been for many years an officer of the British colonial office and is now an Assistant ...
... fact may justify a more extended review of the discussions as to the causes of this success . LUCAS . Mr. C. P. Lucas , as already explained , has been for many years an officer of the British colonial office and is now an Assistant ...
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... fact that in the English islands most of the funds were originally received from the parent State , while in the French possessions they were the product of the accumulated profits drawn from the soil and due to the labor of the ...
... fact that in the English islands most of the funds were originally received from the parent State , while in the French possessions they were the product of the accumulated profits drawn from the soil and due to the labor of the ...
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