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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... line of labor . The watchword of her policy has been : Construct , organize , never exhaust , but rather strengthen the dependency , let it cost the mother country what it may . How different from the doctrine of Spain , which has ...
... line of labor . The watchword of her policy has been : Construct , organize , never exhaust , but rather strengthen the dependency , let it cost the mother country what it may . How different from the doctrine of Spain , which has ...
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... line of conduct which we are to imitate at once without any change . The colonial policy of no nation is free from mistakes , and even the gravest ones . All mother countries have shown themselves shortsighted , ignorant , unjust ; all ...
... line of conduct which we are to imitate at once without any change . The colonial policy of no nation is free from mistakes , and even the gravest ones . All mother countries have shown themselves shortsighted , ignorant , unjust ; all ...
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... lines . By this plan it is hoped that this study may prove a convenience to those desiring to reach conclusions for themselves . In attempting to discuss each subject separately it has been found necessary to repeat parts of certain ...
... lines . By this plan it is hoped that this study may prove a convenience to those desiring to reach conclusions for themselves . In attempting to discuss each subject separately it has been found necessary to repeat parts of certain ...
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... line of policy to be pursued . These rules as to the degree of interference to be exercised by the secretary of state are equally applicable to the legislative and executive measures of the local authorities in the colonies . But while ...
... line of policy to be pursued . These rules as to the degree of interference to be exercised by the secretary of state are equally applicable to the legislative and executive measures of the local authorities in the colonies . But while ...
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... lines , is that , even where it is equally open to natives with Europeans through competitive examination , entrance to it shall be made through an English university . In other words , it is the best and most distinct product which ...
... lines , is that , even where it is equally open to natives with Europeans through competitive examination , entrance to it shall be made through an English university . In other words , it is the best and most distinct product which ...
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