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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... trade with the colonies being , until the middle of the eighteenth century , confined to a certain number of ships each year and to the single Spanish port , first of Seville and subsequently Cadiz . " MORRIS . Mr. Henry C. Morris , of ...
... trade with the colonies being , until the middle of the eighteenth century , confined to a certain number of ships each year and to the single Spanish port , first of Seville and subsequently Cadiz . " MORRIS . Mr. Henry C. Morris , of ...
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... trade in the Portuguese , as well as in the Spanish Empire , was reserved to the Crown , and no charter companies helped to build up the dominion and extend the trade of Portugal in the East . Nor was the policy of the home Government ...
... trade in the Portuguese , as well as in the Spanish Empire , was reserved to the Crown , and no charter companies helped to build up the dominion and extend the trade of Portugal in the East . Nor was the policy of the home Government ...
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... trade with China and Japan . They had become all - powerful in the East Indian Islands , the possession of which , with their rich trade , was the earliest , as it was always the main object of all Dutch efforts , and as far back as ...
... trade with China and Japan . They had become all - powerful in the East Indian Islands , the possession of which , with their rich trade , was the earliest , as it was always the main object of all Dutch efforts , and as far back as ...
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... trade . They wanted only to trade . And when in 1824 , after the Napoleonic wars , Holland , having become a political cipher in Europe , and having lost Ceylon and the Cape , gained , by treaty with England , recognition of her ...
... trade . They wanted only to trade . And when in 1824 , after the Napoleonic wars , Holland , having become a political cipher in Europe , and having lost Ceylon and the Cape , gained , by treaty with England , recognition of her ...
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... trading company are high , the moneys paid to the chiefs for their encouragement increases the prime cost , and because the entire trade must create profit , that profit can not be got in any other way than by paying the Javan just ...
... trading company are high , the moneys paid to the chiefs for their encouragement increases the prime cost , and because the entire trade must create profit , that profit can not be got in any other way than by paying the Javan just ...
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