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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Viewed from another , it was a territory to be used , robbed , a matter of convenience , the rights and privileges of whose inhabitants the central Government was in no way bound to respect . ” BRANDT . Arthur A. Brandt , of Java , in a ...
Viewed from another , it was a territory to be used , robbed , a matter of convenience , the rights and privileges of whose inhabitants the central Government was in no way bound to respect . ” BRANDT . Arthur A. Brandt , of Java , in a ...
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... of a whole continent - all the trade of the Empire collected as it were on one focus — which dazzled the eyes of European observers , and occasioned the most fallacious ideas respecting the amount of annual exchanges actually made .
... of a whole continent - all the trade of the Empire collected as it were on one focus — which dazzled the eyes of European observers , and occasioned the most fallacious ideas respecting the amount of annual exchanges actually made .
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Commenting upon French colonial history and policy , Mr. Lucas says , in his introduction to the Historical Geography of Colonies : “ The French have in many respects always been eminently suited for colonizing .
Commenting upon French colonial history and policy , Mr. Lucas says , in his introduction to the Historical Geography of Colonies : “ The French have in many respects always been eminently suited for colonizing .
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... have admirably molded their policy to meet conditions prevailing in the countries over which they rule . By their moderation they have been able to maintain their sovereignty , while by their sagacity they have in many respects ...
... have admirably molded their policy to meet conditions prevailing in the countries over which they rule . By their moderation they have been able to maintain their sovereignty , while by their sagacity they have in many respects ...
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The commercial intelligence office of the board of trade also obtains and distributes information respecting commerce with the colonies . The importance of the maintenance of a colonial department was discussed by Sir George Cornwall ...
The commercial intelligence office of the board of trade also obtains and distributes information respecting commerce with the colonies . The importance of the maintenance of a colonial department was discussed by Sir George Cornwall ...
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