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... considerable degree of the people of the governing country or their descendants . The population of the " self- governing " English colonies of British North America , Australasia , and South Africa is less than 15,000,000 , and when ...
... considerable degree of the people of the governing country or their descendants . The population of the " self- governing " English colonies of British North America , Australasia , and South Africa is less than 15,000,000 , and when ...
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... considerable areas in the Orient , had by 1800 already lost a considerable part of that territory , and by the close of the Napoleonic wars had almost disappeared from the colonial map of the world , but in 1834 began to acquire ...
... considerable areas in the Orient , had by 1800 already lost a considerable part of that territory , and by the close of the Napoleonic wars had almost disappeared from the colonial map of the world , but in 1834 began to acquire ...
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... considerable wealth , either from their agricultural possessions or from successful mining operations . It was this oligarchical character of society , together with the system of restrictions under which they lived which produced the ...
... considerable wealth , either from their agricultural possessions or from successful mining operations . It was this oligarchical character of society , together with the system of restrictions under which they lived which produced the ...
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... considerably more than this figure , and during the latter period of colonial expansion up to 1896 the losses are estimated by Brunialti as 10,000 men and 500,000 lire . For a country whose debt was in the thousand millions , who , out ...
... considerably more than this figure , and during the latter period of colonial expansion up to 1896 the losses are estimated by Brunialti as 10,000 men and 500,000 lire . For a country whose debt was in the thousand millions , who , out ...
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... considerable power as regards the assessment of fiscal charges and expenditures but an organization for the exploitation of the natives ? What else are the introduction of our codes , our administration , our lawyers and our men of ...
... considerable power as regards the assessment of fiscal charges and expenditures but an organization for the exploitation of the natives ? What else are the introduction of our codes , our administration , our lawyers and our men of ...
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