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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... increased facilities by which the people of the country and colony may visit and become acquainted with each other favor a closer and more harmonious relationship than was possible under the conditions formerly existing . AREA AND ...
... increased facilities by which the people of the country and colony may visit and become acquainted with each other favor a closer and more harmonious relationship than was possible under the conditions formerly existing . AREA AND ...
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... increased her African possessions ; that the Dutch , whose possessions at one time included territory in America , South Africa , India , Ceylon , Australia , and the East Indies , are now chiefly represented on the world's colonial map ...
... increased her African possessions ; that the Dutch , whose possessions at one time included territory in America , South Africa , India , Ceylon , Australia , and the East Indies , are now chiefly represented on the world's colonial map ...
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... increased and the interior of the island was developed , was the subject of severe criticism upon the ground that it was an injustice to the native , both in dictating what he should produce and the methods by which he should dispose of ...
... increased and the interior of the island was developed , was the subject of severe criticism upon the ground that it was an injustice to the native , both in dictating what he should produce and the methods by which he should dispose of ...
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... increased the materials for industry and spread its happy results . Vast commercial relations were established to equalize demand and supply , superfluity and want . Industry and trade became sources of wealth to the middle class , and ...
... increased the materials for industry and spread its happy results . Vast commercial relations were established to equalize demand and supply , superfluity and want . Industry and trade became sources of wealth to the middle class , and ...
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... this can be done with safety ; and also to take every opportunity of giving increased development to such institutions where they already exist , but in an imperfect form . But I 2594 [ MARCH , COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION .
... this can be done with safety ; and also to take every opportunity of giving increased development to such institutions where they already exist , but in an imperfect form . But I 2594 [ MARCH , COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION .
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